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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1500544" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>ummm yeah</p><p></p><p>first of all the factory recommend pressure is 38 psi, I know alot of people run em lower due to "more comfy ride" - or perception of one anyhow - but check your door for the correct cold PSi - its 38</p><p></p><p>When towing it is very typical for manufacturers to recommend increasing tire pressure & its also just common knowledge for folks who are towing - more air results in a s stiffer sidewall which results in better control/easier towing of heavier trailers or heavy loads in bed. Exactly what that pressure increase "should" be is probably fairly complicated taking into consideration vehicle weight/tongue weight/trailer/cargo weight & the type of tire - load range C vs D vs E, LT vs P etc. General rule of thumb? 2-5 psi higher is a good starting range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1500544, member: 31322"] ummm yeah first of all the factory recommend pressure is 38 psi, I know alot of people run em lower due to "more comfy ride" - or perception of one anyhow - but check your door for the correct cold PSi - its 38 When towing it is very typical for manufacturers to recommend increasing tire pressure & its also just common knowledge for folks who are towing - more air results in a s stiffer sidewall which results in better control/easier towing of heavier trailers or heavy loads in bed. Exactly what that pressure increase "should" be is probably fairly complicated taking into consideration vehicle weight/tongue weight/trailer/cargo weight & the type of tire - load range C vs D vs E, LT vs P etc. General rule of thumb? 2-5 psi higher is a good starting range [/QUOTE]
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