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dcg9381
Jul 06, 2016Explorer
You need to determine the PSI rating of your wheels. You also need to determine the psi rating of your valves.
Often the psi rating is stamped into the inside of the wheel.
Don't run more than the rated PSI on the wheel. IF you have 85 psi rated wheels, run your S637s at 85psi. They can operate at lower psi ratings, but obviously you get decreased load capacity. Still, it's likely a much better tire than what you had from the factory.
Wheels, tires, and valve stems all need to be rated for the PSI you put in them.
Often the psi rating is stamped into the inside of the wheel.
Don't run more than the rated PSI on the wheel. IF you have 85 psi rated wheels, run your S637s at 85psi. They can operate at lower psi ratings, but obviously you get decreased load capacity. Still, it's likely a much better tire than what you had from the factory.
Wheels, tires, and valve stems all need to be rated for the PSI you put in them.
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