dbreid
1/2 ton status
All,
Firstly, I know no one will have an "exact" answer (because there probably isn't one), but I am looking for advice. I have an 84 K30 on 17" tims, with 39.5" Bias Ply TSL's. I traditionally drive them around on the street (rarely, of course) with about 25psi in them. On the trail, I air down to about 10 or so (depends on the trail). Keep in mind, this is a pretty heavy truck in full battle dress. Twin fuel tanks, a full set of spares, tools, two people and camping gear. This is no Jeep...
I am wondering if higher PSI would be better on the street? I am not actually looking for handling, so much as preventing the tires from overheating due to sidewall flax on long drives. I am headed about 5 hours away (driving, not trailering) and I want to make sure I treat the tires as well as I can on the street.
Thanks in advance!
Dan
Firstly, I know no one will have an "exact" answer (because there probably isn't one), but I am looking for advice. I have an 84 K30 on 17" tims, with 39.5" Bias Ply TSL's. I traditionally drive them around on the street (rarely, of course) with about 25psi in them. On the trail, I air down to about 10 or so (depends on the trail). Keep in mind, this is a pretty heavy truck in full battle dress. Twin fuel tanks, a full set of spares, tools, two people and camping gear. This is no Jeep...

I am wondering if higher PSI would be better on the street? I am not actually looking for handling, so much as preventing the tires from overheating due to sidewall flax on long drives. I am headed about 5 hours away (driving, not trailering) and I want to make sure I treat the tires as well as I can on the street.
Thanks in advance!
Dan



