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Air Pressure

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You Guys & Ladies living in the northern hemisphere in this snowy / icy weather, what air pressure are you putting in your tyres / tiers these days i`m running on 265/75`s for a Suburban..
 
I usually run them down to about 45 - 55 front and 55 - 65 rear. Sometimes I don't even go that low - just for the sake of not losing MPG.
 
I normally run around 60 in the front and back for millage but if i do have to drive in snow i will drop them down to around 45.
 
36 to 43 psi, Bridgestone Dueler's 285/75/16...
Most of the time it's been raining (Helsinki)... now we got snow a bit (and raining again)
Up North there's much more snow (Lapland, arctic circle), we are heading up there for christmas... :banana:
 
I drop mine to 45 in the winter, all the way around. Warmer weather is 60, with 5er on, back wheels to 80.

Motomaster (Canadian Tire - these ones are made by Dunlop, I believe) p265-75R16 LR 'E'
 
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