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correct pressures for 37" MTR's on a GQ??

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correct pressures for 37" MTR's on a GQ??

Post by Elmo »

what do you lot run?? for both on road and off??
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Post by nastytroll »

32psi front 30psi rear on road n 14psi to 10psi go lowwer if you have beadlocks but at under 14psi n no locks be careful not to pull them off the rims. On gq coil cab td42
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Post by Nelso »

Anywhere from 32 to 40psi on road depending on how lazy I am re-inflating them, but usually have around 38 in them. 12 to 15 offroad with no beadlocks.

Edit: They are on 10 inch rims on a shorty with very soft springs.
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Post by jeep97tj »

Had to run mine at 25psi on a 8" rims (on a wrangler) to get a decent foot print on the road. Play with your psi till u get a pressure that suits your weight.
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Post by nastytroll »

I found with more then 30psi in the rear the ute skipped all over the road n turned tyres to easy. best bet is try different pressures n see what feels good for you
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