What?
I think he means that he lets Costco decide how much air his tires need ...
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What?
I think he means that he lets Costco decide how much air his tires need ...
I run typically higher than stock air pressures for added fuel economy but I think 42 is a bit much. I run 38 in front and 36 in back with no issues but I definitely air down before going off road. Careful running over stock air pressures for extended periods as from experience this causes the center of each tire to wear out faster
will identify front to rear ratio based on equalizing rev per mile front to rear in forscan and see how that turns out for the front to rear tire pressure differential since I run with empty bed.
You can also sprinkle baby powder on the driveway and lower pressure until the tread picks it up equally.
Does that work in the snow?
Har. I did notice today that my rears were white in the center from salt, but black for about 1/2" around the edges. I need to remember to lower the pressure a bit.