eljefe
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SPINNERS!!! not that is ****! That is a $4000.00 upgrade
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The loaId index rating on my goodyears are higher than the stock I said ontinental tires.
Thank you SO much - this helps more than you can imagine!For the guys with upgraded wheels/tires. You can't just use the factory PSI call outs when you switch your wheels and or tires. The recommended psi settings you read on the door jam is for the factory wheels equipped with the factory tires. Your newer and larger tires are different. Under inflating your tires will damage the tire, reduce high/low speed traction, handling, economy, ect.... It also may be the reason you are loosing pressure.
In my scenario, 275/75R18, with comps, i run 42/42 for everyday driving, and up to 46/46 when on long distance road trips.
Look at your tires (Maximum PSI) its probably around 80-90 psi. I am NOT saying to go that high, they have the buffer equipped for a reason. But you may want to do as i did, contact BFG and give them your front and rear vehicle weights and your tire specs, and they can recommend an appropriate pressure.
Hope this helps.....
Keep us posted about your progress. I am not going to be storing my spare under the truck - more likely on the roof (for now).interesting tidbit for those with larger tires, I went to install my hitch to pull my trailer and it would not fit with the full sized spare in place. I had to remove my spare to insert the hitch receiver.... That rear bumper with tire mount is getting higher on my priority list!!!