I'm running TSL Radials, 265/85R16 on stock rims, 65psi for on the road and 24psi on the trails, been getting anywhere from 12mpg to 18mpg on the road and 6 to 7mpg on the trail, ( I do usually run a full truck people wise too doing offroad tours so my number will slightly vary from yours) Rides great thoug a bit hard at 65psi but it affords better gas milage, 20 to 24psi on the trail is very comfortable and smooth riding, but hell on the arms after 50 or so miles of driving, Also don't have any trouble attaining and holding higer speeds with low pressure just don't like to do it on low pressure, also a lot harder to steer on pavement with low pressure....lol, Another thing with low pressure it sure helps with traction in snow and on ice, didnt have to chain up once this last winter.
I also have the Inovative Balancing Media installed and love it, not so much as a shake at speed on the highway, though when you hit a rock and it shears off your valve stem take cover, those beads are dangerous... I did recently flip the tires on the rims for more even wear did the flip at 10 months and still have tons of tread left.
Tire pressure
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Tire pressure
Eric
Anaheim Hills, Ca
1973 712M
1996 LR Disco I
2003 LR Discovery SE
2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor MH
hope to get a 1969 Ford M656
Anaheim Hills, Ca
1973 712M
1996 LR Disco I
2003 LR Discovery SE
2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor MH
hope to get a 1969 Ford M656