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Old 07-07-23, 09:42
David Herbert David Herbert is offline
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I would think that the 45psi is the MAXIMUM safe operating pressure. I have never seen vehicle specific pressures on a tire but only max safe operating and max safe bead seating pressure (on tubeless tires). These are not modern commercial vehicle tires designed to run at high speeds carrying huge loads but Jeep tires which are not much more than car tires with a deep tread !

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