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B_O__Plenty
Dec 26, 2014Explorer II
I would leave it alone. Once you are settled somewhere and staying for several weeks you may want to reduce the air pressure for a better ride, but the change isn't that significant. The few miles you will put on while sightseeing etc aren't going to have any effect on tire wear if the pressure is a bit high...I carry a small 110 compressor as well as a 12 volt. The 12 volt will take forever to blow up a tire, if it doesn't burn up first. The exception would be one of the more expensive 12 volt set ups. My last truck had 265/75/17s load range E. They recommended 45 psi for a light load and 79 psi for heavy. I ran 80 psi in the rear when towing and 70 in the front...
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