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Ok, dumb question time!
My -10 PDF says the proper tires for my favorite fresh-from-GL M1009 CUCV are "10 R15LT". That looks like an OCR error, and the CUCV FAQ thread agrees with the tires that are already on my truck: Uniroyal Laredo A/T 31x10.5R15LT, load range C, max load 2250 pounds at 50 PSI cold.
My -10 also says that the proper inflation pressure is 35 PSI, but my truck came from GL with "TP 45" stenciled over each wheel well. So, should I trust the TM and re-paint the markings, or should I run them at 45 PSI? Once I get it registered the truck will be driven mainly on roads and the freeway, probably unloaded most of the time, with just light off-roading since I live on a dirt road in a rural area. I have no plans to lift the truck or run big tires on it.
I have lots of pictures in another thread, but here's one anyway:
My -10 PDF says the proper tires for my favorite fresh-from-GL M1009 CUCV are "10 R15LT". That looks like an OCR error, and the CUCV FAQ thread agrees with the tires that are already on my truck: Uniroyal Laredo A/T 31x10.5R15LT, load range C, max load 2250 pounds at 50 PSI cold.
My -10 also says that the proper inflation pressure is 35 PSI, but my truck came from GL with "TP 45" stenciled over each wheel well. So, should I trust the TM and re-paint the markings, or should I run them at 45 PSI? Once I get it registered the truck will be driven mainly on roads and the freeway, probably unloaded most of the time, with just light off-roading since I live on a dirt road in a rural area. I have no plans to lift the truck or run big tires on it.
I have lots of pictures in another thread, but here's one anyway:
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