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Originally Posted by Dimitrix
Yeah but the tire isnt listed on the door sticker so I dont know what to do. I figured 26 psi seems fine (yeah we just got plenty of snow too)
I want to get the whole thing straightened out because of bad driving conditions.
Dimitry
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Not sure what year of truck you have; the 98+'s require less tire pressure from my understanding, then the 91-97 yrs.
I believe it's 26 frnt/rear for the 98+; and 32-35 psi for the 91-97 yrs.
I run mine at 38psi front/rear, empty load as well as hauling the boat. I've had the same tires for nearly a year, absolutely no cupping at this point. Mind you, however, I would not run that PSI on a lighter truck, my 97 Rodeo states that it weighs 5000#, but I also have several aftermarket accessories on her as well.
FWIW, I have the Revo's in the 245/75 16 series, and I LOVE them! They were very expensive, close to $900 for all, through Discount tire. I currently have roughly 10K on them - dirt, mud, snow, oversized rocks (not boulders though), and plenty of highway so far, with not even the slightest notion of irregular wear, let-a-lone wear, at this point.
They've done so well for me this winter, that I couldn't ask for a better tire. I had the Goodyear RT/S's before and all I did was slide around.