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Hey guys picking up BFG AT KO 285/75/16 today on base wheels. What PSI are you guys running on that setup? Or any guidance about where to start with those. My local tire shop loves to over inflate tires
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I just got this size tire on base wheels put on 2 days ago and they put them at 38psi. But honestly I’m not sure what they should be at either? The Ford app says 35 but that was assuming stock OBX.Hey guys picking up BFG AT KO 285/75/16 today on base wheels. What PSI are you guys running on that setup? Or any guidance about where to start with those. My local tire shop loves to over inflate tires
I just got this size tire on base wheels put on 2 days ago and they put them at 38psi. But honestly I’m not sure what they should be at either? The Ford app says 35 but that was assuming stock OBX.
Rides great so far! Just been driving around town really, but I think for now I'm going to keep them at 38psi.Thanks. How does it ride?
ThanksThere is nothing magic about PSI. It is based on the weight of the vehicle. The door sticker suggested PSI is based on GVWR for the specific size tire indicated on the sticker only. If you are no where near gross weight, you do not need that much PSI. If you a running a different size or type tire as listed on the sticker, it doesn't mean any thing.
Figure out how much weight you need to support. Then find your tire size on a chart like this: How to apply the load inflation tables (toyotires.com)
Make sure you get the right table for P-metric, LT, etc. This will give you a good starting point for what your PSI should be.
White works so well on the base Bronco! Looks fire
Do you have any more pictures of the bronco with these tires? Looks perfect. I was gonna had different rims and tires to my base model but I think im gonna run the stock steelies and 285/75r16. It just complements the retro look. Thanks