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Deuce tire pressure

steelandcanvas

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The data plate on the dash says 80psi front (highway) 55psi for the rears (highway).
The stenciling on the fenders says 45psi all the way around.
The tire indicates 65psi when used as a single wheel and 55psi when used as a dual.
Can someone please tell me what pressure to run for highway use? 8) :?
 

WillWagner

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I run 70 PSI in the front and 50 in the rears. The 70 PSI seems to make the steering feel more...better, and the tires don't wear as funny.
 

Recovry4x4

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I run along the same theory as Will. Run 65 in the fronts and 40 in the rears to soften the jolts from bobtailing in the tractor.
 

OPCOM

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11.00x20's can take more pressure and loading. Maybe the truck had them on it at one time. I do agree also with 65 in the front 9.00x20's.
 
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