biplaneguy
Well-Known Member
OK, so I replaced my OEM 245/75R17 tires with 285/70R17 Mojave takeoffs. The originals were load index 112T according to the door sticker. The new ones say 116/113Q, load range C... so do I use 116, 113 (I think that's only if used in a dually setup?), or the C chart?
Going into the 1st chart at 112 and the 36 psi on the door sticker I get 2469. The corresponding load on the 116 line gives me 32 psi; using 113 I get 35 psi, but if I use the C chart it puts me at 50 psi (!) for either 113 or 116. However, if I understand correctly the load range letter just gives a maximum inflation pressure, not the reccommended pressure?
When I had a tire shop put new sensors in the kid said I should be at something over 40 psi (I forget exactly the number). I told them no, use 38 and it drove OK. Yesterday, I did the chalk test and that evened out at 31-32 psi, so that's where I am now and that agrees with the chart. The handling is a little softer than at 38, but so is the ride and I'm thinking the tires should wear more evenly at that pressure?
Going into the 1st chart at 112 and the 36 psi on the door sticker I get 2469. The corresponding load on the 116 line gives me 32 psi; using 113 I get 35 psi, but if I use the C chart it puts me at 50 psi (!) for either 113 or 116. However, if I understand correctly the load range letter just gives a maximum inflation pressure, not the reccommended pressure?
When I had a tire shop put new sensors in the kid said I should be at something over 40 psi (I forget exactly the number). I told them no, use 38 and it drove OK. Yesterday, I did the chalk test and that evened out at 31-32 psi, so that's where I am now and that agrees with the chart. The handling is a little softer than at 38, but so is the ride and I'm thinking the tires should wear more evenly at that pressure?
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