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Old 05-10-2007, 07:55 AM
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ok SMARTGuY, what do you do with tires that you buy at walmart? Check the owners manual?

You guys can bitch all you want, i looked at my tires on my eclipse



Ok, I get it now. Give him a break he's got an eclipse. Must of thought this was the JDM forum.......
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I think this thread might be over inflated
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um buddy, a tire placard is only for the manufactured tires you get with your vehicle. If you read, the topic changed to tires you buy after market. These tires mostly wont tell you the recommended pressure for a specific vehicle.
Your still talking about looking at the sticker when you open your door...We already covered that, quit wasting time... Question is, where do you find the recommened pressure for an after market tire, becasue on the tire it might only say MAX!

YOU ARE NOT MY F'ING BUDDY; therefore, I am NOT YOUR BUDDY, and never will be, so find another response.

Your first statement WAS incorrect. You told someone to fill the tire according to the PSI labeled on the tire.
("no guys, you fill what is says on the TIRE. Every tire has it written on it. Every tire has the PSI, the Size, and brand and whatever information is needed. Just bend down, take ur glasses off and read the tire itself. I cant be any clearer.") Your second posting even admitted the error.

My second posting corrected my first posting due to my mistake of not seeing 35 versus 33. However, if you are replacing tires of the same size, you want to follow the placard (yes the thing by the driver's door).

So, stop being a smart a** and let's all try and get along.
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Now llok what you did you p[issed him off, stop it. This guy is the guy who knows th inside skinny so be nice or be F*cked!
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I don't know man, I need a vacation
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Maybe this poster can't read what it says on the inside of the DRIVER SIDE DOOR.Maybe he does'nt speek EEENGLISH. Maybe his 3 did'nt come with an OWNERS MANUAL.Maybe he does'nt know his AZZ from a hole in the ground.Maybe this is why he posted this in the first place.Maybe U people should help this guy with his VERY SERIOUS question.Maybe U should stop bickering like an old SAME SEX married couple.Maybe I'll stop saying MAYBE


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Maybe this poster can't read what it says on the inside of the DRIVER SIDE DOOR.Maybe he does'nt speek EEENGLISH. Maybe his 3 did'nt come with an OWNERS MANUAL.Maybe he does'nt know his AZZ from a hole in the ground.Maybe this is why he posted this in the first place.Maybe U people should help this guy with his VERY SERIOUS question.Maybe U should stop bickering like an old SAME SEX married couple.Maybe I'll stop saying MAYBE

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Not wanting to get involved in all this, I still wanted to add something to this thread. I just ordered 35 Baja Claws and should be getting them any day, so I was going to ask the same question about what pressure to run. I would like to note that my 3 originaly had 265s and the recommended pressure was 30psi. But I made the dealer put on 285s from another adventure model as part of the deal. I looked in the door on this truck and it said 35psi. I had other issues with the senders going off shortly after and wondered if there was different senders in the two sizes. ( I could never get an answer from my parts guy.) I did finaly get them resynched had no further issues. So my best guess here is to run the 35s at least 35psi. Someone somewhere else told me 40. I know from having other lifted trucks that rim width compared to tire size also has alot to do with it. We used to run the truck across concrete after wetting the tire to see what kind of track was made. We would inflate till you could see it crown and then drop pressure by five until it looked heavy on the edges then tried somwhere in the middle. ( Forgot what the reverse of crowning is called. ) This way we did not have to wait until the tires showed wear to change pressures. I would also tend to think that putting tires this wide on narrow rims would tend to make them crown a little faster at higher pressures. Just my thoughts. I guess I will find out soon.
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I'd guess 35 psi, but someone here may have better advice. It will be easy to tell if its over or under inflated depending on the wear of the tire, which with that tire, should be evident pretty quickly. Gotta love the Mickey Thompsons....
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I would guess 35 to 40 lbs would be fine
But wouldnt the best way to find out is ask the person you bought the tires from..Shouldnt they know based on tire and wieght of truck.
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My rubbers say Trojan on them and nothing about pressure..... and the treads are perpedicularly aligned to the "road".

I am soooooooooo confused......
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My rubbers say Trojan on them and nothing about pressure..... and the treads are perpedicularly aligned to the "road".

I am soooooooooo confused......

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I would guess 35 to 40 lbs would be fine
But wouldnt the best way to find out is ask the person you bought the tires from. NO ! .Shouldnt they know based on tire and wieght of truck.

Most salespeople don't know "CHIT from SHINOLA" ...
be an educated consumer and look up the information
HELL I went to "A" HUMMER DEALER this year and one of the salespeople didn't know the H-3 had a 5 cylinder in it...
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Oui vey.. Yall are violent today..

I'm running 45psi in my 35" BFG MTs Air down to about 19 - 20 PSI
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Most salespeople don't know "CHIT from SHINOLA" ...
be an educated consumer and look up the information
HELL I went to "A" HUMMER DEALER this year and one of the salespeople didn't know the H-3 had a 5 cylinder in it...



The H3 has a 5 cylinder in it Are you sure


I say just put in 37.5 PSI and be done with it.
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