Need help with tire choices
#22
Looks Great, just like it should have come from the factory.
Now you have to maintain the trie pressue, regular rotations and alignments when you feel a pull either way. they will last for over 50,000 miles when properly maintained.
Now you have to maintain the trie pressue, regular rotations and alignments when you feel a pull either way. they will last for over 50,000 miles when properly maintained.
#23
Thanks RSC! Glad you noticed. I like to set mine apart from the rest by adding little things like that. I also added HUMMER across the grille and added the Recon Big Rig running lights on the side. Planning to add a huge H3 logo on the sunroof glass in chrome, especially since I always have the cover closed.
#24
Thanks Tainter!
#26
Whats a good pressure to run at for day-to-day driving with the 305's? My previous 265's I ran at 40psi. These feel like they installed them with max air pressure (I hit a bump too fast and the rear kick out sideways).
#27
Did the lift today and it looks great! Tires were at 35psi, i guess i just nerd to get used to them. Just feels a little dicy on the highway when cornering. Also gotta get used to stopping sooner.
#28
I've never had 305s. Doc would be the best person to answer the PSI question.
Every set of MTs I've ever had I have driven home on the new tires. Once home dropped the pressure to 16-18 PSI and drove them around the neighborhood for a mile or 2 (slowly) to break in the sidewalls. then air them back up to the recommended PSI. You now have a 3ply ArmorTec sidewall. Much stronger but stiffer.
Every set of MTs I've ever had I have driven home on the new tires. Once home dropped the pressure to 16-18 PSI and drove them around the neighborhood for a mile or 2 (slowly) to break in the sidewalls. then air them back up to the recommended PSI. You now have a 3ply ArmorTec sidewall. Much stronger but stiffer.
Last edited by TAINTER; 10-06-2014 at 01:10 PM.