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tire pressure on tow vehicle

Bobbyg2013
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should I increase the rear tire pressure by 10 psi, on my truck's tires or leave at the suggested 35 psi that is shown on the sticker on the door jam?
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MarkTwain
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Bobbyg2013 wrote:
should I increase the rear tire pressure by 10 psi, on my truck's tires or leave at the suggested 35 psi that is shown on the sticker on the door jam?


What kind of tire?
What size?
What is the tire load range?
What is the weight of the trailer"
Go with the recommended PSI written on the side of the tire! Not the PSI on the inside of your vehicle, that assumes that the tires the truck came with are the same tires you have on your truck today.

rbpru
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My 2011 F-150 4x4 has P tires with a 35 lb. recommended pressure. The max rating on my tires is 44 psi. I do 38 front and 40 rear. Pulls just fine.

I think it offsets the 600 lbs. of tongue weight.

I do not know if the owners manual mentions adding pressure or not.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

Gdetrailer
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pasusan wrote:
Maximum tire pressure makes for a rougher ride. If I was you I would look in your owner's manual to find the correct pressure.


:R

On PASSENGER TIRES ON A TRUCK you will have virtually NO DIFFERENCE IN "RIDE COMFORT" whether you use 35 lb or full 42-50 lbs..

Towing difference is going to be night and day, 35 lbs is going to feel pretty darn squishy..

I NEVER ran a "P" tire on my heavy half at 35 lbs, empty I ran 45 lbs and loaded 50 lbs. The reason for that is running 50 lbs empty you have a better chance of wearing the centers off the tires..

I HAD a "heavy half" years ago.. I COULD NOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE IN RIDE.

Now if you are talking LT tires then driving on 35 lbs is considered a FLAT TIRE let alone 50 lbs..

hawkeye-08
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To carry the load the tire is rated for, you need the max psi on the sidewall. If you are carrying less than that, adjust accordingly. P-metric tires are often filled to recommended pressure on door jamb sticker, but that is not for the max load, that is for comfort.

pasusan
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Maximum 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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PAAK
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the 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.
2011 Ford F-250 6.7L Diesel
2011 Creek Side 23RKS

the_bear_II
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I always go by the sidewall on the tire.

APT
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Every 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.
A & A parents of DD 2005, DS1 2007, DS2 2009
2011 Suburban 2500 6.0L 3.73 pulling 2011 Heartland North Trail 28BRS
2017 Subaru Outback 3.6R
2x 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV (Gray and Black Twins)

Gdetrailer
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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..

Steeljag
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With an equalizer hitch, I inflate all four tires to max pressure. Is this not needed ?
2018 Forester 3011DS
2010 Flagstaff 26RLS (Sold)
2012 Ford F-150 Screw Ecoboost H/D 3.73
1930 CCC
Going where the weather suits my clothes !

2oldman
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What make/brand of truck tire has a 35lb 'suggested' rating??
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

coolbreeze01
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I would make the rear tire pressure the maximum per the tire's sidewall. On my tires, that's 80lbs.
2008 Ram 3500 With a Really Strong Tractor Motor...........
LB, SRW, 4X4, 6-Speed Auto, 3.73, Prodigy P3, Blue Ox Sway Pro........
2014 Sandsport 26FBSL

Godfather2u
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if you're towing, max it out.

farmermark
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you should inflate to max pressure stated on side wall of tire.
2000 gmc 4+4 6.0L 4.10 ext LB
2013 forest river 831flss