dakota tire pressures

From: E. Frank Ball III (frankb@cougar.sr.hp.com)
Date: Thu Sep 11 1997 - 02:04:34 EDT


} From: jaallis <jaallis@ibm.net>
}
} The air pressure rating is the pressure required to maximize the paload
} rating on the tire. It doesn't mean thats how much air is required in
} them. Also, most off-road tires are a load range C which is able to
} carry more weight than a passenger tire it also has stronger sidewalls
} that deter punctures in off-road situations. On a pick-up the best way
} to find proper air pressure is to watch tire wear, especially on the
} rear. The tire should wear evenly across the tread. On my Dak I run
} 30psi in front and 23psi in the rear. I've still got the original 215s
} on it and they still have about 50% tread left at 29000miles. I don't
} baby it either.

I also have the stock 215 tires (michelin LT215) and I run 40+ psi in
front and about 35 in back. I need that much in front to keep them
wearing as evenly as possible. This is a V8 club cab. Tread is less
than 50% at 19000 miles.

Frank Ball 1UR-M frankb@sr.hp.com (707) 794-4168 work
Hewlett Packard (707) 794-3038 fax (707) 538-3693 home
1212 Valley House Drive Kawi KDX200, Yamaha XT350 YZF600R Seca 750
Rohnert Park CA 94928-4999 '95 Dakota SLT Club Cab V8 5-Speed 2WD



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