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    Senior Member Three Rings edwardabodnar's Avatar
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    PSI for 245 30 20

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    Dont know if I have been giving the rubber enough air...Can anyone suggest to me how much I should be filling my tires.

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    Senior Member Two Rings mtxsho93's Avatar
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    Re: PSI for 245 30 20

    Quote Originally Posted by edwardabodnar View Post
    Dont know if I have been giving the rubber enough air...Can anyone suggest to me how much I should be filling my tires.
    What brand and model are they? I would look this up at the tire company's website.

    Ian

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    Veteran Member Four Rings absolutegtr's Avatar
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    Re: PSI for 245 30 20

    32-38 COLD
    -Sami-

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    Veteran Member Four Rings widgget's Avatar
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    Re: PSI for 245 30 20

    103psi seems to be the sweet spot, i've added over 300hp to my car just by cranking up the tire pressure. anymore and your just asking for a blowout.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings trueno429's Avatar
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    Re: PSI for 245 30 20

    personally with 20's i think i would put in 40 psi..just because its me

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    Senior Member Three Rings edwardabodnar's Avatar
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    Re: PSI for 245 30 20

    245 the tires are nitto neogen, i went cheap.....hey widgget between that and all the stickers I should get this thing up over 500hp, nice tip.

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