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wolfe10
Nov 24, 2015Explorer
Proper PSI is based on weight (based on heavier wheel position on each axle).
Until you weigh it, refer to the GVWR plaque which is usually located in the driver's area. It will give the correct PSI for the OE tire size and load range (and it will list that as well) if each axle is loaded to its GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating).
The only other information source is the sidewall of the tire which gives the max load capacity and the PSI required to carry it. Hopefully, you will not need that much, as it would mean you have no safety reserve/the tires are carrying 100% of their design capacity.
Until you weigh it, refer to the GVWR plaque which is usually located in the driver's area. It will give the correct PSI for the OE tire size and load range (and it will list that as well) if each axle is loaded to its GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating).
The only other information source is the sidewall of the tire which gives the max load capacity and the PSI required to carry it. Hopefully, you will not need that much, as it would mean you have no safety reserve/the tires are carrying 100% of their design capacity.
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