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35 Toyo MT's on stock wheels chalk test

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Old 03-16-2013, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260
Are you measuring the air pressure when he tires are cold or warm? That number actually doesn't sound too far off. I run 35" trail grapplers on the stock wheels, and cold they are around 25-26.
Well it was like 35 degrees today but I was driving the jeep for a while so I'd say no they were not cold.
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Originally Posted by rickc309

Well it was like 35 degrees today but I was driving the jeep for a while so I'd say no they were not cold.
Do you have a winch, bumpers, heavy gear? The lighter the vehicle is, the less air it is going to require, especially with a stiff e-rated tire.
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Ya winch and bumper. But it's an LOD lite bumper. Not much weight.



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