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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Tire pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Fouledplugs" data-source="post: 434770" data-attributes="member: 18666"><p>Personally I would go to 24, check ride, and then watch for tread wear. Lower it from there doing the same things until you find something a little less jarring.</p><p></p><p>Out boarding the shocks in the rear would help a lot, but that’s a huge undertaking for most with less than stellar results compared to cost.</p><p></p><p>Running a C-rated tire would help as well, as the sidewalls have a lot more flex to them and can soften up events in the suspension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fouledplugs, post: 434770, member: 18666"] Personally I would go to 24, check ride, and then watch for tread wear. Lower it from there doing the same things until you find something a little less jarring. Out boarding the shocks in the rear would help a lot, but that’s a huge undertaking for most with less than stellar results compared to cost. Running a C-rated tire would help as well, as the sidewalls have a lot more flex to them and can soften up events in the suspension. [/QUOTE]
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