What Tire Pressure On 35 Toyo MT's
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I can only offer you general advice but:
Take a grease pencil or some chalk and draw it across the tread. Then drive the truck a head a bit and see how the chalk wears.
To get the best mileage (life & mpg) you basically want to air the tires up to the point just before the chalk starts to stay on the tread at the edges.
So if at 45 psi you see chalk left on the outer edges then lower it down to 42 and try it.
I bet you'll be around 35 psi or so.
Take a grease pencil or some chalk and draw it across the tread. Then drive the truck a head a bit and see how the chalk wears.
To get the best mileage (life & mpg) you basically want to air the tires up to the point just before the chalk starts to stay on the tread at the edges.
So if at 45 psi you see chalk left on the outer edges then lower it down to 42 and try it.
I bet you'll be around 35 psi or so.
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