ShadowsPapa
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There ya go. They have to support and warrant their tires - they have to tell you what they will or won't handle, what pressures to run to keep the sidewalls from heating up, belts from separating, and more. No one knows their tires like the maker. They know how much tire will be on the road for a given vehicle weight and PSI.You inspired me to look deeper. Falken didnt have a tire pressure chart on their product page but it was in their warranty/maintenance section. Looks like my 255/75/17 M/T tires can go from 35-50psi, currently at 40 from the dealer and rated for a little over 2000lbs each at that point. Plenty for the JT. Cant wait to try them out in some mud/snow
https://www.falkentire.com/tires/care-safety-warranty
If you choose to go under 35 and have any trouble or premature wear - it won't be on them.
Now for me to continue looking for better all-weather tires for my Overland - more nasty roads around here, several accidents.
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