I just put a set of BFG KO2's on my Gladiator and wonder if I should run the pressure at the recommended pressure on the door (38psi). I'm not loading the bed with anything or climbing thru the rocks. Tire size is 275/70R 18.
I did replace the factory all season tires with 275/70R 18 KO2's. What do you think the psi should be for daily street driving? Door plate calls for 38 psi front and back.
Is that a published issue or something you personally experienced? What about using a non Bluetooth or USB connected device, Garmin, to check speed? What about using the Uconnect navigation?
I checked the speedometer yesterday on the interstate. I used Waze and at 70 mph both the speedo and Waze were the same. That's good enough for me and your advice was dead on. I just wanted to let you know. Thanks.
I upgraded the tires on my Overland from 255/70R 18 to 275/70R 18 and it effected the speedometer ever so slightly. Will purchasing an ECRI and calibrating the speedometer impact my warranty? Do I need to change any other settings to get optimum performance since the tire upgrade?
I would like to upgrade the tires on my 2022 Gladiator Overland and utilize the stock wheels. The current tire size is 255 70R 18 mounted on an 18x7.5 5x5 wheel. What is the largest tire I can mount on this wheel, still utilize existing tpms, and have everything operational without voiding the...
Thank for the quick reply. Would the speedometer be effected by the difference in size? Would the Jeep automatically read the TPMS as they are factory?
My 3 week old Overland came with 18" X 7.5" wheels and 255/70R 18 all-season tires. A local Rubicon owner has 4 LT285/70R 17 tires and rims for sale at a very reasonable price. The wheels are factory and the tires are Falken Wildpeak A/T T3W. Will they fit my overland without modifying anything?