ktosv wrote:
Bridgestone - Firestone Inflation
Here is a link for Bridgestone/Firestone. Looks like your 2255# is correct.
If you only use the truck to tow 10-20% of the time I think it is wise to adjust your pressure as needed. I know people who ran the center of their tires bald from running 80psi on the rear of empty 3/4 ton trucks.
I always adjusted on my one ton van cause it rode so much better empty with less pressure, but rode so much better loaded at max pressure.
80 psi is the top inflation for LR-E tires.
It really isn't that difficult to learn what the correct inflation is.
1. Get the TV on a scale when empty (as you might normally drive with no TT or load in the bed.
2. Get the TV on a scale when fully loaded (as you would be when towing and leaving for a trip.
With the above numbers you can then consult the Load Infl tables and learn the MINIMUM inflation needed for the two different conditions. probably both the F and R need to be raised when towing or lowered when empty.
If you don't lower when not towing you will be wearing the center of the tread faster.
If you don't run the min infl when towing you are damaging the structure of the tires and might see a failure before they wear out.
NOTE your COLD set pressure should be Minimum + 10% to allow for day to day temperature variation as that will affect tire pressure (2% for change in 10F) and while it is OK to run a little high it is definitely NOT OK to run under the minimum needed to support the load.
I trust you understand what the "cold" inflation pressure is.