BigDaddy13440
Full Access Member
Currently have General Grabber AT2's in LT285/75/16's, have run them at NO LESS than 45 psi in the winter, currently have them at 50 psi for the rest of the year. Probably giving up 5k in mileage wear, as the centers have about 2/32nds of an inch less than the edges.... but I personally like the feel of a stiffer sidewall. I've driven trucks that the owners have kept at 32psi (as per manufacturer's recommendations....WTF!!), and it seems like they wallow badly through turns.
I'm sure when I put the 20" Denali wheels on, the shorter sidewall will be stiffer, and I won't HAVE to run them at 50psi....
Wife had some Michelin E rated's on her '98 Expedition. Ran them at 70 psi year-round, got over 65K on them, and they were on it when we bought it.
I'm sure when I put the 20" Denali wheels on, the shorter sidewall will be stiffer, and I won't HAVE to run them at 50psi....
Wife had some Michelin E rated's on her '98 Expedition. Ran them at 70 psi year-round, got over 65K on them, and they were on it when we bought it.