Just put a new set of tires in my truck. Had a leveling kit installed so went with bigger tires. They are 35x12.50x20. What air pressure should I be running? I know on the sidewall it says up to 80psi cold, but I know it’d ride like an old logging truck if I put that much.
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Originally posted by marshman View PostJust put a new set of tires in my truck. Had a leveling kit installed so went with bigger tires. They are 35x12.50x20. What air pressure should I be running? I know on the sidewall it says up to 80psi cold, but I know it’d ride like an old logging truck if I put that much.
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Originally posted by marshman View PostThe truck is a Dodge Ram 1500
My 2014 is leveled and running E range tires. I never put more than 50 in them, 39 is the recommended minimum pressure. The first set of Cooper STT Pro’s I put on it got a little over 67k out of them. They were a bit rough when I had them changed, but they could’ve hit 70k if I wanted.
Keep them balanced and rotated every 4K-ish miles and run them at 45-50 PSI, unless towing a heavier load. You should be fine.
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