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I just had 265 Bridgestine Revos installed. What air pressure do you use for loaded/unloaded?
Swamp Rabbit
10-05-2005, 16:38
I've had 265/75/R16 REVO's on my 2002 GMC 2500 HD for about a year. I don't pull much except when I haul hay on my 29', gooseneck trailer, usaully (11) big 5X4 Bermuda hay rolls ,1200 lbs avg. I run 80 lbs in the rear and 55 in the front. Seems to work for me.
Originally posted by Swamp Rabbit:
I've had 265/75/R16 REVO's on my 2002 GMC 2500 HD for about a year. I don't pull much except when I haul hay on my 29', gooseneck trailer, usaully (11) big 5X4 Bermuda hay rolls ,1200 lbs avg. I run 80 lbs in the rear and 55 in the front. Seems to work for me. That's what I run in the same size tires when I'm towing (8000 lb tag race trailer).
If I'm not going to tow for some time, I'll air the rears down to 60 psi or so. Otherwise, I just live with it.
- Mark
I've got about 35k on the set I'm running right now. They're 285/75/16. I'm running 44 lbs. all the way around. The fronts wear a little on the shoulders and the rear wear a little in the middle, but with rotation every 7500 miles, they seem to be staying pretty even. At 35k(+/-) I've still got close to half tread. The performance is the best I've ever had with an all-terrain tire. The ride is great, they do better than they should in the mud and they do great on wet roads. I'm hoping to get close to 60,000 out of this set.
maxdout
DIESELMAX403
10-24-2005, 18:44
I have about 10,000 miles on my set of 265/75 Revos. Unloaded, I run 56-57 psi all the way around. Loaded, I run 60 psi front and 72.5 psi in the rear. I pull a 9000 lb trailer with about 1200+ lb tongue weight. I rotated at 5000 miles and so far they have worn nice and even. You have to remember to de-air after trailering or the center of the rear tires will start wearing unproportionately.
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