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Uniroyal Liberator Tires01GMCSIERRA 11-29-2005, 06:42 AM I Just Bought A Set Of Lt265/75/16's And They Are Rated At 80psi. The Place I Bought Them's Compressor Could Only Get Up To 60lbs. Would It Hurt To Run Them At 60lbs. I Only Have A Regular Pickup And Won't Be Hauling Much Junk. They Are Very Quiet And Smooth At That Poundage. Any Thoughts Would Be Appreciated. <>< LouZMe 12-04-2005, 10:16 PM I have the same size tire on my 98 Chevy Z71, which is the stock tire size. The placard on my door says to run them at 35 psi. I have looked at the Liberators at Wal-Mart, the price is right. Please post back, with your experience of these tires, after you've owned them for a while. L8R_H8R 12-10-2005, 10:00 PM I worked at Wal Marts tire shop for bout a year, and the liberator is one that no one ever came back with problems. In my expierience, i'd say its a damn good tire. CapriRacer 12-11-2005, 06:23 AM You need to check your placard to see what the original tire size was and what inflation pressure was proper for that size. Make a note of the "P" and "LT" if they are there. P metric and LT metric tires have different inflation / load characteristics. On a Chevy, the placard is on the driver's door. dj6991 12-17-2007, 02:24 PM I have the same size tire on my 98 Chevy Z71, which is the stock tire size. The placard on my door says to run them at 35 psi. I have looked at the Liberators at Wal-Mart, the price is right. Please post back, with your experience of these tires, after you've owned them for a while. i have had three sets and i am more than happy i have only had one flat from a bolt other tham that no problems '97ventureowner 12-18-2007, 01:22 PM Please check the dates of the posts and avoid posting in those threads that have not seen action for over 90 days. Closed. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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