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- farmermarkExploreryou should inflate to max pressure stated on side wall of tire.
- Godfather2uExplorerif you're towing, max it out.
- coolbreeze01ExplorerI would make the rear tire pressure the maximum per the tire's sidewall. On my tires, that's 80lbs.
- 2oldmanExplorer IIWhat make/brand of truck tire has a 35lb 'suggested' rating??
- SteeljagExplorerWith an equalizer hitch, I inflate all four tires to max pressure. Is this not needed ?
- GdetrailerExplorer III
2oldman wrote:
What make/brand of truck tire has a 35lb 'suggested' rating??
It doesn't matter as to WHAT make or brand of tire.. Given the 35lb pressure it IS a SAFE BET the OP has "P" or PASSENGER TIRES which would mean a 1/2 ton truck or some sort of passenger vehicle..
For the OP, pretty much a good idea to use the tire sidewall pressure when towing.. There will be other folks who will point out a bunch of charts but your tires max capacity is only when inflated to the max sidewall pressure.. - APTExplorerEvery half ton with P tires in the 35psi range. I recommend going to the tire max front and rear for those tires, which should be in the 42-50psi range.
- the_bear_IIExplorerI always go by the sidewall on the tire.
- PAAKExplorerthe tires have a rated code -E or whatever you may have, the tire pressure on the sidewall is what I go by. That way the tire should perform accordingly.
- pasusanExplorerMaximum tire pressure makes for a rougher ride. If I was you I would look in your owner's manual to find the correct pressure.
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