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    What is the right tire psi of suv with a tire size 265/70 16".

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    Look at your driver side door. Nakasulat naman yun dun.

    But generally, SUVs/pickups have recommended pressures of 35-38.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Look at your driver side door. Nakasulat naman yun dun.

    But generally, SUVs/pickups have recommended pressures of 35-38.

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    +10 bro, saka asa sayo nadin yan kung anu mas komportable pakiramdam mo pag tumatakbo na sasakyan mo. mararamdaman mo naman yaan kung matagtag o pino ang ikot ng gulong mo kapag natakbo na sasakyan mo, kung wala sa gilid ng pintuan mo naka lagay yung satndard psi para sa gulong mo e sa may sun guard dun nalagay. maliban nalang kung na scrip na ang sasakyan mo edie mo talaga makikita yaan.

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    Thanks sir, bukas titignan ko sa driver side door.

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    Ako naman, sa 265/70 R16, 33 or 35 psi. Dyan mo lang laruin yun pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhunter View Post
    What is the right tire psi of suv with a tire size 265/70 16".

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    The Driver's side pillar (not door) for the 2011 Alterra recommendation is PSI 26 unloaded and PSI 29 loaded.......important...these are "cold" readings.

    However, I ride, mostly unloaded, on PSI 30 which gives me a more "sure-footed" feel for stability, and a major increase in fuel economy.

    Personally, I find PSI 35 might be OK for pickups rear, but would recommend experimentation by yourself to find the "ideal" PSI for your personal driving style, roads usually travelled and comfort/fuel economy compromise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhunter View Post
    What is the right tire psi of suv with a tire size 265/70 16".

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    Hi sir JHunter,

    Ang sagot diyan chief sa tingin ko lang ay humigit-kumulang or more or less lang sigurado ahihi

    Cheers at happy new year! ;)




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    Minsan in kpa nakasulat sa driver side. But 30-35 should be the norm.


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    Generally, you should follow the door pressures. They'll give you the best comfort at the "unladen" pressure. If you are carrying heavy loads, use the "fully loaded" recommendation. This will give you better economy, too.

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    If the door sticker suggests a pressure under 30 psi (as Isuzu door stickers typically do), disregard and use 32-35 psi (minimum), as this is safer on the highway. Pressures under 30 psi can lead to tire overheating and blowouts when driving at high speeds over long distances.

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    Note that the door sticker is merely a minimum safe recommendation. If you don't mind a stiffer ride, you can go higher. I typically use 40-45 psi on my Crosswind's 235/70R16 tires. Gives better economy and better handling. If the pressure is too high, however, the front tires start to tramline on the highway, so adjust accordingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Generally, you should follow the door pressures. They'll give you the best comfort at the "unladen" pressure. If you are carrying heavy loads, use the "fully loaded" recommendation. This will give you better economy, too.

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    If the door sticker suggests a pressure under 30 psi (as Isuzu door stickers typically do), disregard and use 32-35 psi (minimum), as this is safer on the highway. Pressures under 30 psi can lead to tire overheating and blowouts when driving at high speeds over long distances.

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    Note that the door sticker is merely a minimum safe recommendation. If you don't mind a stiffer ride, you can go higher. I typically use 40-45 psi on my Crosswind's 235/70R16 tires. Gives better economy and better handling. If the pressure is too high, however, the front tires start to tramline on the highway, so adjust accordingly.
    Sir Niky, will having higher psi on your tires affect or soften your suspension/shock absorbers in the long run or eventually damage it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACarEnthusiast View Post
    Sir Niky, will having higher psi on your tires affect or soften your suspension/shock absorbers in the long run or eventually damage it?
    Good question. If the tires are too stiff and the suspension can't handle it, yes, there will be premature wear on some parts. 40 psi, however, should not be too high for that size of tire. There will still be some give in the sidewall.

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    mga bossing.... 08 isuzu dmax 4x2 owner here.... nag worry nmn ako sa nbasa kong pwede mag overheat yung tires under 30psi on long driving... I maintain mine at 30psi lng kc... hindi kc kgandahan yung mga interior roads dito sa dvo plus i go to construction sites often. can somebody advise me on what pressure shud i maintaino on 265/70 r16 tires? i usually travel just around the city most days, do a long drive on weekends...

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    Ako sa 185r14c 32 - 35 Pero nakagay sa may pinto 26 front 36 rear. Para kasing flat tignan pag 26 :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhunter View Post
    What is the right tire psi of suv with a tire size 265/70 16".

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    In terms of psi sir regardless of the weather temps:

    Front 30 (specs calls for 29 but i use 30 anyway)
    Rear 36-37 unladen, 39-40 when loaded sizeably.





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    Quote Originally Posted by d_mac View Post
    In terms of psi sir regardless of the weather temps:

    Front 30 (specs calls for 29 but i use 30 anyway)
    Rear 36-37 unladen, 39-40 when loaded sizeably.




    I think this recommendation is very good for a DMAX.
    The trade-off of comfort loss is exceeded by the safety margin increase factor and significant fuel milage gains.

    It is important to note that weather temperature is negligable. However readings should be done "Cold".

    Cold readings mean the truck has not been driven when measured. Just a few miles of driving can very significantly increase the readings.

    Ciao!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Nick View Post
    I think this recommendation is very good for a DMAX.
    The trade-off of comfort loss is exceeded by the safety margin increase factor and significant fuel milage gains.

    It is important to note that weather temperature is negligible. However readings should be done "Cold".

    Cold readings mean the truck has not been driven when measured. Just a few miles of driving can very significantly increase the readings.

    Ciao!

    Uncle Nick.
    Thanks for the heads up Unk Nick ;)

    And you're probably right, we just adjust the tyres by feelers, but you don't want those 30sh to 40sh numbers when you're into these places:





    Max tyre pressure in dry season 10 psi, and 7 psi during wet....

    Cheers and best regards.




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    Quote Originally Posted by d_mac View Post
    Thanks for the heads up Unk Nick ;)

    And you're probably right, we just adjust the tyres by feelers, but you don't want those 30sh to 40sh numbers when you're into these places:





    Max tyre pressure in dry season 10 psi, and 7 psi during wet....

    Cheers and best regards.



    Sorry to go off-topic.....
    Do you know of any experiments done with liquids (non-freezing, non-corrosive) added to inner tubes of hill-climbing cycles for added traction?

    Ciao!

    Uncle Nick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Nick View Post
    Sorry to go off-topic.....
    Do you know of any experiments done with liquids (non-freezing, non-corrosive) added to inner tubes of hill-climbing cycles for added traction?

    Ciao!

    Uncle Nick.

    Man, didn't know any of that Unk Nick.... Or, hang on, have you got any of those haha!

    Kindly just PM me Unk Nick.

    Cheers and thanks heaps for your time - really appreciated champ!




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    Quote Originally Posted by jhunter View Post
    What is the right tire psi of suv with a tire size 265/70 16".
    Same as the left tire.




    :D I'm verrrry sorry. I just couldn't resist letting this pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Same as the left tire.

    :D I'm verrrry sorry. I just couldn't resist letting this pass.
    Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

    Napatawa mo kami dito sir ah, hindi lang natuwa! Nice one!




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