I’ve tried a lot of different settings too. Before I had the new bumper and winch installed I ran 30 in the front and it felt great. With the winch and bumper I had to go up to 32 before it felt right.315/70/17 KO2 30LB feels bout right, I've tried 34/32 now 30, going to try 28, just for fun
I'll probably go to 34lb for long highway trips
Old sports car trick...gives a little bit more traction in a RWD vehicle, lower chance of it stepping out on you, especially in foul weather and better grip in the corners. Obviously some of these apply minimally on a Jeep.Can you guys explain to me what the lower rear psi is about? Is it simply because it's a rear-wheel drive and you want more rubber on the ground? Just got my own 35's and trying to determine proper PSI for them.
Are you on the C’s? I’ve been running about 32 but been curious how 28-30 runs. Just hadn’t tried it yet.315/70/17 KO2 30LB feels bout right, I've tried 34/32 now 30, going to try 28, just for fun
I'll probably go to 34lb for long highway trips
I have 315/70r17 ko2 c rated and running them at 33psi because for some reason they fluctuate on their own and if falls below 31psi it triggers the tpms warning.Are you on the C’s? I’ve been running about 32 but been curious how 28-30 runs. Just hadn’t tried it yet.
Ahh. I have a Tazer so not worried about that, I moved the tpms down to 26.I have 315/70r17 ko2 c rated and running them at 33psi because for some reason they fluctuate on their own and if falls below 31psi it triggers the tpms warning.
Yup, "C", I'm going to try 28 nextAre you on the C’s? I’ve been running about 32 but been curious how 28-30 runs. Just hadn’t tried it yet.