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PlanetIsuzu website posted a question in the tires/wheels forum about the tire pressure those with the old 31x10.5 R15's ran on the snowflake wheels.

Can you tell him that I don't have the time to register over there right now, but my '91 Rodeo with the Snowflakes & 31's, I ran 40 psi front/rear over the course of 12yrs with great results.

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Done.

Do you remember what the factory tire pressures were for that one?
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Re: Gizmo - "Tad" from the

Oh boy, that's been a while. But, I do remember that '91 Rodeo called for a tad higher tire pressure then my current '97 Rodeo.

I'd have to say, it probably called for 32-33 fr/35-36 rear or somewhere close to that.

When I owned both Rodeo's together for a good 5yr span, to make it easy, I just filled 'em both to 40psi with fantastic results. We probably could've gotten away with 35psi all-around, but I remember having nothing but AT tires on that '91 Rodeo and over the course of 12yrs of ownership, it only had 3 sets. Each set lasted a good 40-50k miles, usually going out due to dry-rot.

Thanks for your help.
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Old 10-21-2006, 06:56 PM
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Re: Gizmo - "Tad" from the

Thanks for all the info. I will pass that along as well just to be sure.

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