What do you run your rear tires (PSI) at unloaded on your dually?
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65 front,55 rear even with a gooesneck trailer hooked.Wear is good. I don't believe anywhere does it state 80 front under any condition.Thought 65 FRONT was MAX.Only time I ever ran 80 rear was with my SRW and gooesneck hooked to it.The DUALLY spreads same weight over FOUR tires not TWO.
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60 front
70 rear - Anything less than 70 on the rear and the tires get a little too close together for me when loaded. They are too much of a pain to adjust so they stay at 70. I've lost two rear tires by running them too low so I am overly cautious.
70 rear - Anything less than 70 on the rear and the tires get a little too close together for me when loaded. They are too much of a pain to adjust so they stay at 70. I've lost two rear tires by running them too low so I am overly cautious.
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70 front, 45 rear helps even out the wear and improves the ride. I have never had any problems running 45 in the rear tires as long as your not loaded heavy.
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