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Old 05-26-2014, 07:17 AM   #41
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If you all don't mind since we are on the subject of E rated tires. Is there an optimal inflation for these or is it based all on feel. I don't think I've quite found that right number yet in the couple times I've been out. Usually run them around 50 psi unloaded and have tried it at 55 psi and 60 psi. Don't want to inflate too much under load for fear that the air pressure will expand too much as tire gets hot. Should I be running more in the 65 psi range? 70?
Run them according to this advice and the tire guide posted before, and you won't go wrong. Mind the speed rating going downhill - I see far too many people ramp it up to 90 downhill in preparation for the next incline. That could be bad depending on tire.

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Not bad. It's a heavy duty truck. I want it to ride like a truck, not like a car. I have an Impala if I want a really smooth ride. The Silverado doesn't ride much harder than my girlfriend's F-150.
I thought this was going in a different direction...
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