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wolfe10
Nov 09, 2015Explorer
By law, you should have a GVWR plaque-- generally near the driver's area.
It will give OE tire size and recommended PSI if each axle is loaded to GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating). Until you weigh it, that is a reasonable place to start IF you have the OE size/load range tires. If not, it will give you a GAWR to go to the charts for your new size tires.
It will give OE tire size and recommended PSI if each axle is loaded to GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating). Until you weigh it, that is a reasonable place to start IF you have the OE size/load range tires. If not, it will give you a GAWR to go to the charts for your new size tires.
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