Tanner6325
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Hey everyone,
I've got an 06 Yukon on 265/70R17 all terrain tires (Hankook Dynapro.) The door says to fill these tires to 32psi. I have always filled the tires to around 34psi and when they fell down to 32/31 filled back up to 34. I have done this for about 21,000 miles now.
I recently filled my tires up to 34 cold on a cold day and when it was hot the next day they were around 36/37 in the morning cold. I would usually let the air out immediately but I was feeling a bit lazy so took a trip with them.
1) They stick to the road better in the rain and when it's dry. I can take curves 5-10mph faster with the same level of confidence as the day before.
2) They cut right through 3inch deep puddles on the road with minimal steering shift.
3) My vehicle does not downshift as often when going up moderate hills.
So i'm feeling like I'm driving a sports car now at 5 or so psi above what my door says. Has anyone else ran tires this high over their door rating before for a significant number of miles (20k+)? How is your treadwear?
Looking at my tires it seems like the middle has slightly more tread than the outer sides after the 21k miles I have put on them. I'm not sure if it is the increased tire pressure raising the middle of the tire or a slightly inefficient wear.
Thanks for any input.
I've got an 06 Yukon on 265/70R17 all terrain tires (Hankook Dynapro.) The door says to fill these tires to 32psi. I have always filled the tires to around 34psi and when they fell down to 32/31 filled back up to 34. I have done this for about 21,000 miles now.
I recently filled my tires up to 34 cold on a cold day and when it was hot the next day they were around 36/37 in the morning cold. I would usually let the air out immediately but I was feeling a bit lazy so took a trip with them.
1) They stick to the road better in the rain and when it's dry. I can take curves 5-10mph faster with the same level of confidence as the day before.
2) They cut right through 3inch deep puddles on the road with minimal steering shift.
3) My vehicle does not downshift as often when going up moderate hills.
So i'm feeling like I'm driving a sports car now at 5 or so psi above what my door says. Has anyone else ran tires this high over their door rating before for a significant number of miles (20k+)? How is your treadwear?
Looking at my tires it seems like the middle has slightly more tread than the outer sides after the 21k miles I have put on them. I'm not sure if it is the increased tire pressure raising the middle of the tire or a slightly inefficient wear.
Thanks for any input.