fallsrider wrote:
I put new tires on our '05 Suburban today. Had the P tires removed, and Cooper Discoverer H/T LT tires installed. Now that my max. psi has gone from 44 to 80, what psi should I run in my tires for normal everyday driving? This is my daily driver.
The tire shop put 35 psi in them, but I'm wondering if that is enough. Maybe it is.
Then when towing our TT, what should I raise the psi to? I'm estimating our TT weighs in the 5,000 to 5,500 lb. range. Haven't had a chance to weigh it yet.
Thanks.
Boy, do I love tire threads. Lots of responses, lots of different answers, many of them wrong.
On every vehicle sold in the US, there is a vehicle tire placard that lists the original tire size and the proper pressure for that size. Vehicle tire placards are usually located on the driver's doorpost or in the glove box.
If your vehicle originally came with P metric tires (the tire size starts with the letter "P"), and you switch to an LT tire (tire size starts with the letters "LT") with the same dimensions (that is all the numbers are the same), then you need to use 15 psi more to get the same load carrying capacity.
If you are towing within the stated capability of the truck, then the placard pressure is what the vehicle manufacturer determined is the proper pressure for all conditions delineated there (or if they didn't list any restrictions or conditions, then that is what they want you to use for ALL conditions). A good idea would be to consult the vehicle owners manual for guidance.
If you are not towing within the stated capability of the truck, then I suggest you get a new truck - one that is capable of towing the load you want.