whiteglad
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I am happy with my Falken AT3W E rated tires. No punctures, etc. on rocky trails, worry free. I run 44 to 50 psi. Just completed an 800 mile trip through the mountains at 50 psi, about 22 mpg.
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Thatās extremely high pressure unless youāve got your Jeep seriously loaded down. Youāre reducing comfort and handling and increasing the wear on the center tread of your tires. Iād definitely reduce that a bit.I am happy with my Falken AT3W E rated tires. No punctures, etc. on rocky trails, worry free. I run 44 to 50 psi. Just completed an 800 mile trip through the mountains at 50 psi, about 22 mpg.
Funny thing, BFG KO2 Load Range E tires weigh less than the C's do. The manufacturer had them listed at 2 more lbs and we've actually weighed them and came one to 2lbs more for the C's so it's pretty accurate. Not sure how other brands compareAgainst the grain here; I purposefully did not go E. As C was an option on my tire size. Some sizes itās not an option.
In this rig E is not even remotely needed for payload.
All it adds is weight, cost, an sacrifice ride quality.
So I did not go E.
What ever you do, do a chalk test, itās just marking across the tire with kids chalk and drive around the block. You want an even wear. If only the center is worn off you are over inflated, or down.
50 psi in an E rated tire is WAY to much unloaded. You will wear out the enter of your tire.
Most report 33-38 psi tire depending on the right air range.
Wait until you get some miles on themI just put load range E on and itās not enough of a ride difference to influence my tire decision. They are Goodyear Ultraterrains.
I had Es on a TJ and I don't remember them being bad or getting worse as they wore.Wait until you get some miles on them
This is kinda funny now.Right, but you canāt tell me that going from a 32ā P rated all season all the way to a 33ā all terrain E load on my stock 3.73s isnāt going to make a bigger difference in my mpg than a P rated or C rated all terrain. Iāve been paying attention the weight differences and itās huge.
I know my case is different than most, I took a HUGE MPG hit going from 2017 Canyon All Terrain (3.6l/8 speed 4wd). I got 24 mpg hwy consistently to 16-17 hwy consistently. I need to take it in and see whatās up, but I definitely canāt make it worse so Iām actually going to probably keep it at a P rated all terrain going from the stock all season 255/70/18 to a 265/70/18 A/T. Iād do a C Load if anyone knows a decent A/T C load in that size.