Finlayforprez
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I run 265/65R18 BFG A/T KOs with no rubbing issues at all at standard height.
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I called Discout Tire Direct and they said to try the car manufacturer recommended pressure and to not go lower than 29 front and 33 rear.
So the recommended PSI on the door is different front and back (on my 2014). Why wouldn't you do something similar with your off road tires? (Not challenging. Just curious as I have never had try off road tires - not sure my 265/60/18s qualify.)
That's real low for on-road driving IMHO, I don't care what tires you are driving on. Chances are you will experience a floaty ride with vague sterring response, that will easily get unsettled in high speed turns. I barely approach those numbers off road, and that's for the gnarlier trails, let alone on pavement. Plus, you'd have to put up with the annoying TPMS warnings if you go that low.
I agree with the first part of their suggestion, though. I've always had luck with the LR recommended pressure front and rear (36/42 PSI for the LR4), and if it's good enough for a variety of OEM sizes and diameters, surely the ideal setting for a moderately oversized tire, whether A/T or not, can't be that far off that sweet spot.