Tire Pressure

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Balistikb

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Hi All,
I recently got new wheels for my Tahoe and have a stupid question. My new tires says it has a max psi of 50 however, I wanted to find out what the recommend running PSI should be? The label on my door says 35 PSI but I am sure that is for the stock wheels. Where can I find out this information?
Here is a picture of my wheels for more information.
Thank you in advance.
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Hi All,
I recently got new wheels for my Tahoe and have a stupid question. My new tires says it has a max psi of 50 however, I wanted to find out what the recommend running PSI should be? The label on my door says 35 PSI but I am sure that is for the stock wheels. Where can I find out this information?
Here is a picture of my wheels for more information.
Thank you in advance.
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Try the mfr website for a load chart. Or depends on the weight of the vehicle.

@swathdiver has a way, too, I think.
 

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i usually just contact the mfg by phone and they usually give me a solid number. i also know when ive purchased from discount tire they usually have a number for me.
 
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Balistikb

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Yeah I didn’t see anything on their website. I will just call them as suggested here.
 

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