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  • What PSI do you run? (city driving)

    Im just talking to my old man about the servicing we need to do over the next 6 months on the old girl... and i was wondering what do you guys think is a ballpark PSI for running 31"s on 15" rims.

    the tire info sticker on the inside door suggests 25-29 for the 31s, but i dont know if that is for on road, off road, a mixture of both.... the tire itself is rated to 50 psi

    im running them a bit harder at the moment, 34 in the front and 38 in the back... and feels good.

    Any input anyone? this is for city / hwy driving mostly.

    cheers

  • #2
    For ease of use I tend to run mine at about 30psi, When I was careful with the guage I used to run them at 36 with no discernable issues.
    Gone from 4x4 to 1x2

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    • #3
      30 psi front and back
      Show me where the trench is at or can i make one!

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      • #4
        My surf has a sticker in Japanese inside the door with 1.9 on it - I'm assuming that's 1.9 bar, which is 29psi (front and rear)
        “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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        • #5
          around the 32psi is about the norm front and back for most people
          I got 36 front and back in my 33's but i tow 2.5t regulary and i find that better
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          • #6
            Originally posted by New surfer? View Post
            My surf has a sticker in Japanese inside the door with 1.9 on it - I'm assuming that's 1.9 bar, which is 29psi (front and rear)
            My Gen 2 has the same = 28-29 psi all round. Drives fine to me at those levels.

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            • #7
              Until I educated a friend of mine that the rating on the tire is the maximum and not what he should be running them at he was running his at 50psi for a while!

              I only found out because he asked me why his handling and braking were so bad!

              Silly people!


              I run mine at 31 front and back.


              Thanks,

              Ray.
              I've got a plan and it's as hot as my pants!

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              • #8
                32psi front and back for me.
                Neal

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                • #9
                  Pressure varies between tyre types, size and brands. Look at using the 2PSI rule (Google it if you don't know what it is).This will give you the maximum tyre life. Less pressure is usually specified by vehicle manufacturers for comfort rather than tyre life.

                  Nev

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                  • #10
                    34 psi front and rear on GG 33" tyres. Any less than that and they look like they're going flat!

                    Will try 36 now that Stormy has suggested it.
                    'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
                      Pressure varies between tyre types, size and brands. Look at using the 2PSI rule (Google it if you don't know what it is).This will give you the maximum tyre life. Less pressure is usually specified by vehicle manufacturers for comfort rather than tyre life.

                      Nev
                      Is it this rule?

                      Bump the pressures up 2psi at a time until the bias shifts to a center pattern, and then back off (as a rule of thumb) 2psi. Running the tires too hard reduces the contact patch and will increase stopping distances.
                      'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Scorpion View Post
                        Is it this rule?

                        Running the tires too hard reduces the contact patch and will increase stopping distances.
                        This bit I know is correct. Also alters the handling, steering & wears out tyres quicker as well. (On ordinary cars anyway.)
                        Last edited by TOYOTATONY; 9 February 2010, 17:07.

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                        • #13
                          My understanding of the 2psi rule is vehicle weight(in lbs)/100 +2psi
                          Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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                          • #14
                            I run mine at 18 psi all round.
                            monstercreations.org.uk

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Phantom View Post
                              I run mine at 18 psi all round.
                              Put some helium in and try the lake.
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