BF Goodrich Radial Longtrail TA Tire Pressure
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BF Goodrich Radial Longtrail TA Tire Pressure
Hi,
I'm new to the forums and new to Chevy's.
I recently purchased a used 1995 4 Door Tahoe with P245/75 R16 BF Goodrich Radial Longtrail TA's on it. The sticker on the inside of the door is no longer readable for the proper tire inflation. I have looked on line and the sites that I have gone to say that the tire pressure for the Tahoe should be 50 in front and rear. The tires say Max 30 PSI. The manual says to check the door.
Does anyone have a 1995 Tahoe that they could look on their door sticker and see what the proper inflation should be?
Neil
I'm new to the forums and new to Chevy's.
I recently purchased a used 1995 4 Door Tahoe with P245/75 R16 BF Goodrich Radial Longtrail TA's on it. The sticker on the inside of the door is no longer readable for the proper tire inflation. I have looked on line and the sites that I have gone to say that the tire pressure for the Tahoe should be 50 in front and rear. The tires say Max 30 PSI. The manual says to check the door.
Does anyone have a 1995 Tahoe that they could look on their door sticker and see what the proper inflation should be?
Neil
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I think I have it figured out.
On the BF Goodrich site it says 44 PSI.
I'm not sure why it would say 30 on the tire and 44 on their site.
Right now they are at 30 so I'll boost them up to 44 and see how it works out.
Neil
On the BF Goodrich site it says 44 PSI.
I'm not sure why it would say 30 on the tire and 44 on their site.
Right now they are at 30 so I'll boost them up to 44 and see how it works out.
Neil
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