I have 35's on my, daily driven, TJ. When I inflate to the recommended 35 psi, the tires are over inflated, and are only wearing, in the middle. To get to , what I think is the proper psi, I put a chalk line across the tread. Then without turning the steering wheel, I drove the jeep forward and back about 40'. Then, after examining the chalk line, this would show me what portion of the tread is touching the ground. I lowered the psi until the contact patch was optimal.
Here's my questions.
What are you doing to find the proper psi?
I ended up at 25 psi for the front and 23 for the rear. Is it dangerous to drive on the street with 20 psi or less, even if it gives you the correct contact patch?
Even at my current psi, the very outer most edges of the tread still don't tough the ground. I have BFG KM2's if that makes a difference.
Here's my questions.
What are you doing to find the proper psi?
I ended up at 25 psi for the front and 23 for the rear. Is it dangerous to drive on the street with 20 psi or less, even if it gives you the correct contact patch?
Even at my current psi, the very outer most edges of the tread still don't tough the ground. I have BFG KM2's if that makes a difference.
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