this will be the first time ill be runnin 40 inch tires and the previous owner said to run them at 20 so i thought i would see what everyone else runs theirs at. i have not weighed it yet but i guess i would be around 5000 lbs. and will be runnin at the mounds mainly.
10 psi and almost 8000 lbs
I run my 40s at 25 on the road and usually don't ever air down. If I was trail ridin I might go down to 15 or so. Bias 39.5 iroks
just a little bulg on the side for extra grip
I run my 44's on 15" wheels at 10 psi. Truck weighs less than 5k.
my km2's call for 50 run at 30 on or off road without any problems love them tires
oh yeah mine is under 3000 lbs
17-40-15's at 30psi, i have no clue what my truck weighs.. but it's friken heavy
35/14.5/16.5 20 psi, my rig weighs about 3500 lbs
44s I run 25-30psi
hard enofe so thy dont pop of the beed
80 pounds in my tires that have tubes in emon split rims 53 /16/20
I've run everything from 35's to 44's and I run about 10lbs and Mine weighs just over 4000lbs
Quote from: Mudbuster on November 11, 2011, 11:58:48 AM
I've run everything from 35's to 44's and I run about 10lbs and Mine weighs just over 4000lbs
I also run about that in all my trucks 35-44s
44x15s - 15psi 44x16.5 - 20psi truck wight ?? 4200 ??
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Most people don't realize that when you air a tire down you actually make the tread area longer.. not just wider and the length is where you get extra traction from !!! I run my 44's at around 20 psi and my 37's on the jeep for crawling at 10, but would go lower if I had beadlocks
I run my tires at 32 for street and about 15 off road, the Jeep weighs about 3100 with me in it...
30 and leave it there. 39.5 boggers
thanks for the info guys!