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Another tire pressure question, (with pics)...

Buzz11

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When I had E rated tires on my 2 door (35's) , I ran at 28 psi. Wore pretty evenly and I never noticed any difference driving ... plus they aired up quick :)
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We have three Wranglers and one Gladiator in the Family. We run 35 psi cold in the morning, in all four of them. No issues with handling, or tire wear factor. But they are 33's and 35's. I don't have any experience with 37's.
 

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I found out with previous full-sized trucks that I owned that I had too much air in my larger tires and I contacted the tire manufacturer since DT was putting in way too much air. I gave them the make, model and weight of the truck and they provided me the ideal PSI. I got close to 70,000 miles on the tires when I traded my truck in. I have 37x 13.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on the Gladiator. Nitto has told me with nothing loaded in the truck, that I need 28 PSI. The max should be 30, but they prefer 28.
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