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Towing with 35" tires - Inflation question

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Hi folks, sorry if this question has been asked already - searched the forums but couldn't find the answer.
I'm towing roughly 5500 lbs (camper, gear) with a Sport S (Max tow pkg) with Falken 35's and Mopar 2" lift. I've already towed the rig about 4 times (short 2-3 hr trips) with absolutely no issues. I've been running 35 lbs front, and 38 lbs rear pressures when towing. Should I be running closer to max air pressure?
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It's going to depend on a lot of things but I'd definitely be running higher pressures if you have a lot of weight back there.
 

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Max pressure listed on the side is for the maximum load stated on the side. So you move down from the max if you don't have max load on the tire.
(what's the max pressure listed on those tires?)

Some of the tire sites have charts...........
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