The recommended tire pressure on the door panel says 39, the tire says 50 (factory tires). Never seen such a miss match between the two. Do you split the difference?
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I would do what the vehicle says.
We run 50-55 psi in our F150, but it has heavy duty 8 ply tires and i imagine your not towing 10k+ pounds lmao.
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So you contradict yourself there. The door sticker on an F150 says 35psi, not 55psi. So you’re not doing what the vehicle says, you’re doing what the tire says (maybe, still sounds high, I’ve run up to 12 ply and never seen one with 55 recommended cold on a light truck)
Always go by the door jam spec plate.
I respectfully disagree.
My RAM 1500 originally came with 17's, hence the jamb tag states 35psi for the 17's. Previous owner changed to 20's, and the correct pressure per CDJ, is 40psi, so unless you do a little research per the manufacturer, you may be running your tires at the wrong pressure.
I respectfully disagree.
My RAM 1500 originally came with 17's, hence the jamb tag states 35psi for the 17's. Previous owner changed to 20's, and the correct pressure per CDJ, is 40psi, so unless you do a little research per the manufacturer, you may be running your tires at the wrong pressure.