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45 is too high, 10 would be toooo low. 28 is just right.
I cannot imagine driving an M38a1 with 45 psi. Give it a try and you'll see what I mean. I have also noticed tires cracking prematurely when they are at max pressure. Especially the STA brand. |
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Hi,
I pulled out the old tires paperwork. I bought the old tires back in April 2006, and they cost $95 ea and the tubes were free. During those 17 years l put about 9000 miles on them. I had no problems or flats during their life on the jeep. What is the average life span for some of the other jeep tires that you guys have? Richard Mix Jr. |
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I put my new tires on a couple years after you did. My trips are generally short. My tires are barely broken in. They probably do as many miles offroad as highway. We use it to go to the local forest for firewood pulling a 1.5 ton trailer.
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