winter weather driving psi on thirty fives??
#21
i stated this above, and im sure you all are aware of this but the bfgs as well as the goodyeat mtrs are supposed to be set at 65 cold. i see some of you run your tires at 35 as i did until i noticed one day my tires as many other new tires should be pressurized much higher than those of a few years ago. just a thought id mention.
#22
i stated this above, and im sure you all are aware of this but the bfgs as well as the goodyeat mtrs are supposed to be set at 65 cold. i see some of you run your tires at 35 as i did until i noticed one day my tires as many other new tires should be pressurized much higher than those of a few years ago. just a thought id mention.
#23
#24
I'm sorry but this logic is just plain wrong, MAX psi is printed on the tires not the recommended psi, that's in the doorframe, and 9 times out of 10 the recommended tire pressure is lower than the max. tire pressure. Increase the pressure if your carrying a heavy load but other than that the old "drive thru some water and look for a flat contact patch" still holds true.
#25
that may be true if you are running the original goodyear 245/70/17s. on the side of the tire it does indeed state max tire pressure 44psi. and as you stated in the doorframe it does indeed state 36psi. going by that 36 is 80% of 44. so you could run safely at 80 percent max.
the tires I have, BF Goodrich T/As, have a cold temp pressure recommendation of 65 psi. 80% of 65 is 52. so theoretically i could safely run at 52psi. however my tire does not state max pressure 65 it states cold temp 65. so i run at 65.
now i do not know what the side of your tire says but it is one of the 2 scenarios above id guess comfortably. 80% of 85 is....68psi or cold temp is 85.
the question was asked what is the psi on 35s in the snow. depends on the tire, manufacturer, and if you want to run 80 -100% recommmended on the side of tire.
as i said before and is stated on the BFGoodrich website, run what is stated on the side of tire when cold. mine says 65psi and that is what i run.
the tires I have, BF Goodrich T/As, have a cold temp pressure recommendation of 65 psi. 80% of 65 is 52. so theoretically i could safely run at 52psi. however my tire does not state max pressure 65 it states cold temp 65. so i run at 65.
now i do not know what the side of your tire says but it is one of the 2 scenarios above id guess comfortably. 80% of 85 is....68psi or cold temp is 85.
the question was asked what is the psi on 35s in the snow. depends on the tire, manufacturer, and if you want to run 80 -100% recommmended on the side of tire.
as i said before and is stated on the BFGoodrich website, run what is stated on the side of tire when cold. mine says 65psi and that is what i run.