Standard Tires: 32-lbs/in2. This is only measured and adjusted after driving it for 1-mile -warming-up the tire to get an appropriate reading. However on long trips I usually bump it to 35. On the Driver's Door or Driver's Door Frame there should be a Tag attached. On it is the recommended tire PSI.
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Check inside the drives side door jam should be there. depends a little on the tires you have on it Factory vs Aftermarket.
Factory is 29R/33F then you start adjusting for the ride/performance you want. Best milage, run them at the limit it says on the sidewall, but it will ride rougher. most comfy ride, near factory. Get too low, it gets mushy and you damage the tires.
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Standard Tires:
32-lbs/in2. This is only measured and adjusted after driving it for 1-mile -warming-up the tire to get an appropriate reading.
However on long trips I usually bump it to 35.
On the Driver's Door or Driver's Door Frame there should be a Tag attached. On it is the recommended tire PSI.
Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact me at FixYa.com!
Check inside the drives side door jam should be there. depends a little on the tires you have on it Factory vs Aftermarket.
Factory is 29R/33F then you start adjusting for the ride/performance you want. Best milage, run them at the limit it says on the sidewall, but it will ride rougher. most comfy ride, near factory. Get too low, it gets mushy and you damage the tires.
Peace,