New load range D tires, pressure?

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Put on some Nitto Trail Grappler MT, because I need mud tires for my lifestyle. These are same size as stock but load range D. Being that they are going to be a stiffer sidewall should I go up or down on pressure, compared to what I'd run with the stock KO2s? Discount tire initially set them at 44 psi.
 

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What is the maximum pressure rating as marked on the tire ?
I think your already over that.
 
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What is the maximum pressure rating as marked on the tire ?
I think your already over that.

Thats a good question, and I'll go find out in a little while. But I did drop it down to 40/36 (cold) on day one with the new tires.
 

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I always found the Nitto/Toyo MT to feel a bit stiff and aired them down to get the feel and wear I like.
Last set I had, I believe I was 34/32 to get a happy place.
 
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So I had a long day at the beach today and a long trip there and back. Plenty of time to play with tire pressures. Seems like 34/32 rode really nice on the highway...but I still might up it to 36/34 to prevent premature treadwear. IDK

On the beach sand I went down to 28/26 warm and it rode well enough but I think I'd still go lower next time.
 

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I run my Toyo RT Load Range D tires at 35/33 Cold and I have been real happy with the ride quality. Like you, I started out at a higher psi and worked my way down over a period of time. They usually go up to 40/38 when they heat up, but I think that is normal for all tires.
 
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