ksurfier
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For those that switched to 80 PSI max LT tires, what is your preferred tire pressure for everyday driving?
Some calculations:
Tire Inflation Chart for LT275/65R20 (max capacity 3,750 lbs)
Explanation:
Some calculations:
Tire Inflation Chart for LT275/65R20 (max capacity 3,750 lbs)
| Load per Tire (lbs) | Tire Pressure (PSI) |
|---|---|
| 1875 (Capacity of 7500 lbs) | 40 |
| 2067 (Capacity of 8268 lbs) | 44 |
| 2480 (Capacity of 9920 lbs) | 53 |
| 3000 (Capacity of 12000 lbs) | 64 |
| 3375 (Capacity of 13500 lbs) | 72 |
| 3750 (Capacity of 15000 lbs) | 80 |
- 1875 lbs per tire: This corresponds to 50% of the maximum load, so the tire pressure is 50% of the maximum pressure (80 PSI), which is 40 PSI.
- 2067 lbs per tire: This is approximately 55.12% of the maximum load, so the tire pressure is approximately 55.12% of 80 PSI, which is 44 PSI.
- 2480 lbs per tire: This is approximately 66.13% of the maximum load, so the tire pressure is approximately 66.13% of 80 PSI, which is 53 PSI.
- 3000 lbs per tire: This is 80% of the maximum load, so the tire pressure is 80% of 80 PSI, which is 64 PSI.
- 3375 lbs per tire: This is 90% of the maximum load, so the tire pressure is 90% of 80 PSI, which is 72 PSI.
- 3750 lbs per tire: This is 100% of the maximum load, so the tire pressure is 100% of 80 PSI, which is 80 PSI.
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