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Udratherbme

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A couple months ago I upgraded my wheels and tires from OEM to aftermarket. So I went from the 20” factory to 22”. My new setup is TIS off-road with Delinte Hx-11 275/45R22.

Question for the group, does anyone know the proper psi to use?

Delma is Rim shop says do not ride over 40 to keep from quick wear, took it to another shop to get alignment they reduced it to 35, and the tire spec says 49. Now when I am looking at the tires it looks like I am riding on the sidewall hence the post.
 
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Chalk method is the best way to find the right pressure for your particular setup and ensure an even wear pattern.

The door sticker for the factory 22's says to run 36PSI cold.
I run 37psi in my 22's but I'm on 305/45R22's and the factory rim.
 
A couple months ago I upgraded my wheels and tires from OEM to aftermarket. So I went from the 20” factory to 22”. My new setup is TIS off-road with Delinte Hx-11 275/45R22.

Question for the group, does anyone know the proper psi to use?

Delma is Rim shop says do not ride over 40 to keep from quick wear, took it to another shop to get alignment they reduced it to 35, and the tire spec says 49. Now when I am looking at the tires it looks like I am riding on the sidewall hence the post.
Discount Tire set mine at 36 33x12.50R22 Mickey Thompson stock rim's
 
BEST WAY TO DETERMINE PSI IS DOING A CHALK TEST. THERE ARE ALOT OF VARIABLES WITH TIRES AND THE CHALK METHOD IS A FOOL PROOF METHOD
 

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