Maverickxeo
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On my 21 Sport S Unlimited, the tires were at 40PSI (I lowered to 38PSI as per the door sticker). Looking at the tires themselves (Michelins), they have a max PSI at 44PSI at 2500lbs.
From my understanding, the vehicle weights around 4500-4600 lbs (curb).
Based on the math (2500x4 = 10,000); (4600/10,000 x 100 = 46%); (46% of 44 = 20); is it correct to say that even the door panel, which says 38PSI, is far too much for the factory tires? I've used this math on my TJ (that is heavily built) and I find the ride quality and tire wear are great - not sure how the MPG is though!
I know plenty of people have lowered their tires to around 36ish PSI - is there a big drop in MPG in doing so? I honestly don't care about tire wear on these tires - I want to burn them off (they really suck in the snow...).
From my understanding, the vehicle weights around 4500-4600 lbs (curb).
Based on the math (2500x4 = 10,000); (4600/10,000 x 100 = 46%); (46% of 44 = 20); is it correct to say that even the door panel, which says 38PSI, is far too much for the factory tires? I've used this math on my TJ (that is heavily built) and I find the ride quality and tire wear are great - not sure how the MPG is though!
I know plenty of people have lowered their tires to around 36ish PSI - is there a big drop in MPG in doing so? I honestly don't care about tire wear on these tires - I want to burn them off (they really suck in the snow...).
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