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ok ok they're on!! I LOVE the look, i only got a few cell pics for now, but it looks amazing!

I have a question though for anyone that's good with tires because im getting different answers =\

The tire place set them at 50 psi, the door sticker says 35. So i called and asked them why so high, they said because they are an E load tire with a 65 psi max, that i shouldn't run them that low or could damage the tread.

Anyone with bigger tires have some insight on this?...
The sticker on the door is what the manufacturer recommends with the OEM tires. Changing to a higher load rating changes that. I would not run over 40 in them myself. My E rated BFGs always gave me great mileage wear running about 38.

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Good luck with those tires, I really hope they last you. They were on my truck when I got the truck and they wore faster than hell. I love the look of them though.
 

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well if you ran them at 65 like you said you run your tires then yea! lol

65 is for max load, max load on these tires is 3200 per tire. So unless your running your truck weighing 12,800 lbs, which is over double the weight of it, then it's way over inflated and will wear out a lot faster.
 

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well if you ran them at 65 like you said you run your tires then yea! lol

65 is for max load, max load on these tires is 3200 per tire. So unless your running your truck weighing 12,800 lbs, which is over double the weight of it, then it's way over inflated and will wear out a lot faster.
No those were run at about 45, I never messed with them because I didn't know anything about those tires. I run my Nitto's anywhere from 60-65 all the time and get along well.
 

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