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If 30 cold is a good starting point, what should they be after they warm up?
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Shocks are all new. Maybe the tire shop didn't balance them correctly.
These are coming off and the Mud Hogs are going on. I just want to make sure I set the pressure correctly for the Mud Hogs...
Something to keep in mind with larger tires and Especially MT’s
 they wear relatively fast. Have them balanced (I would say road force balanced but every place around me wants $200+ to do this
.) see if that helps. (Also- I remove the weights prior to taking it in
. And keep track of how much was on each wheel) see how much they add to each to tell if it was “off”. If a decent difference in each tire is found, might be worth re-balancing at each rotation.

The annoyance of MT’s daily has driven me to good AT’s (Patagonia XT’s) for daily.
 

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If 30 cold is a good starting point, what should they be after they warm up?
bout 33-35 depending on how hot it gets up to
 

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Something to keep in mind with larger tires and Especially MT’s
 they wear relatively fast. Have them balanced (I would say road force balanced but every place around me wants $200+ to do this
.) see if that helps. (Also- I remove the weights prior to taking it in
. And keep track of how much was on each wheel) see how much they add to each to tell if it was “off”. If a decent difference in each tire is found, might be worth re-balancing at each rotation.

The annoyance of MT’s daily has driven me to good AT’s (Patagonia XT’s) for daily.
Its why I love my Baja Boss A/Ts. Looks and performs like decent mud tire, has all the benefits of an AT. Don't roadforce em tho, manufacturer stated.
 

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Do a chalk test on the tires to see what part of the tire is hitting the ground.
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