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Old 06-16-2007, 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Doghouse
sure, but when you tire says 110psi cold, I tend to go with the maker, unless there is something I don't know about what psi to really run with.
If the tire says 110 psi cold, that is the MAX that it can be run at. For example, I've got smaller tires on my trailer, and they say 120 psi MAX cold. I run them at 110 psi.
 
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Old 06-16-2007, 03:51 AM
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You fill your tires to whatever the recommended pressure is on the label on the inside of the door frame on your truck. The tires are simply stating what the maximum limit is for the tire. It depends what truck the tires are going on. Like others have said, most OTR trucks run 95-110 psi, a lot of them 100-105 psi. 8)
 
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Old 06-17-2007, 03:35 PM
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problem is that the crossfire guy wants to know what range,I want and there's only a 10 psi window.
100psi, you get an indicator when its down to 95psi, and a high side indicator at 105psi.
I'm not sure which to use, I know if a tire says 110psi cold then its good to follow that.
I'll probably wait till I buy my tires and see what the tire shop recommends.
It's a $600 investment and I don't want something I can't use.
 



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