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Boats n Hoes
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The first day I had the tires they road great, I think there was about 34 psi in the tires. Took it in to get some service and I think they changed it, there was about 41 psi. And the ride was not very good, the whole vehicle was vibrating, like my tires were unbalanced.. so then I started messing with the "relearn tire positions" feature and manipulating the air pressure. Then I was getting a service tire pressure monitor system warning and none of the tires were showing a reading on the computer, so I put them all at 42 (after reading this thread) and the ride was bad. So I went and got them balanced, and they reset the tire pressure monitors and now they are all at 41 PSI, and the warning light is gone. SO... now the ride is better, but it seems a bit rough. Should I go back down to 34-36 (door jam suggests 32), or is 34 too low for these tires? I don't want them to wear unevenely. Its also warm and humid in Louisiana, so how can that effect the PSI I need to run? Any help is wanted, I just don't think my truck is riding quite as smooth as it should be.I did the chalk test and 42-44 seems to be a good pressure for me...not sure what was up with the bouncing...rides fine now.
I ran mine around 38-40psi and they didn't ride bad to me. Door suggestion is for 275/55R20. Since the sidewall is only a tiny bit taller you could run 34. Yes warm weather will keep the psi set the same but when it gets cold it will drop in psi. Just watch the tire wear and keep them rotated.
I would drop down to 34psi and see how the tread wears. Since they are stock size and class C it doesnt need to be over 40psi unless towing heavy loads to get max load on tire.
Here's a link to the perfect way to get the right psi for tires.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/tire-wheel-package-guide/tire-pressure-checker.aspx