tires - fuel mileage increase ?
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RE: tires - fuel mileage increase ? - 4/7/2007 11:10:30 AM
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G.A.R.Y.

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That's okay as long as raising the pressure does not OVER inflate the tire thereby reducing the life of the tire and the money you save in gas will go towards new ones. 32 psi should not over inflate but will get you a rougher ride.
< Message edited by G.A.R.Y. -- 4/7/2007 11:11:20 AM >
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RE: tires - fuel mileage increase ? - 4/7/2007 11:34:01 AM
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Stealth
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it made me think of what i practice on my 4x4 - 31" x 10.50 tires . for city driving i carry about 34psi, traveling unloaded gets 36psi, usually sustained 70mph 2 wheel drive, on really rough ground, i drop it to about 25 psi, under 45 mph, 4x4 drive engaged, on the sand i will go as low as 20 psi, under 30mph, 4x4 drive engaged, capacity loaded, 1/2 ton, i will go to 44psi (within tire max limit). it often carries 6, plus dog and cargo. sounds nuts .. but i carry electric air pumps to do that. i got 60,000 miles out of theUniroyal A/T's, cracked after 11 years.. i just put on BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A® KO Tires - 31X10.50R15 vehicle unloaded curbe weight is 6,000 lbs when it comes to tires, u'r the man .. any recommendations on the past practices?
< Message edited by Stealth -- 4/7/2007 11:35:49 AM >
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