I just got the Patagonia MT's in 37s about a month ago. They have been great. I got to speak with a Milestar rep at the Fourwheeler adventure expo and he said to run at the mfg recommend air pressure (around 36-38psi). This is due to their tread design (litebrite posted a video explaining it also). He also td me to rotate them in an X pattern every 3,500 miles. Hope this helps.What psi you guys running on these on road and off? Thanks
This. They need to be ran at or near the recommended pressure on the road. The chalk test does not apply due to the tire design. I run the ones on my YJ at 32 on road and 18 off. I could probably go lower off road.I just got the Patagonia MT's in 37s about a month ago. They have been great. I got to speak with a Milestar rep at the Fourwheeler adventure expo and he said to run at the mfg recommend air pressure (around 36-38psi). This is due to their tread design (litebrite posted a video explaining it also). He also td me to rotate them in an X pattern every 3,500 miles. Hope this helps.
I’m running my 37/12.5/17 at 33 or 34 psi and it seems perfect.What psi you guys running on these on road and off? Thanks