Hello!
Dumb question - I've got 31" Toyo Open Country A/T tires (265/75r15) with a .ax pressure rating of 45 PSI.
The tag on the door of the Jeep says max 33 PSI, but that's talking about 28" tires (205/75r15).
I've been running my tires at 30psi - but if I can go up to 40psi or so on the street without doing any damage, would be nice to have the added power/economy..
So, what PSI can I go up to if I'm staying on pavement?
Thanks!
Dumb question - I've got 31" Toyo Open Country A/T tires (265/75r15) with a .ax pressure rating of 45 PSI.
The tag on the door of the Jeep says max 33 PSI, but that's talking about 28" tires (205/75r15).
I've been running my tires at 30psi - but if I can go up to 40psi or so on the street without doing any damage, would be nice to have the added power/economy..
So, what PSI can I go up to if I'm staying on pavement?
Thanks!
