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    Air pressure for Goodyear Eagles

    I'll be putting 295/45-ZR18 Goodyear Eagles on the rear tomorrow AM.
    I'm looking for recommendations from anyone that has run them on their MM for awhile as to what pressure to run.
    85% of my driving is Interstate.
    "Bought them to drive on the parkway, not park in the driveway."

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    Look on the door.

    Best to follow what in the door jam. After a some miles you can go up or down afew lbs. to suite you needs.
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    Bigdogjim,
    That's fine for the stock 245/55 ZR18 BFG's (32PSI according to the door jamb) but I'm looking for what might work best with the bigger Goodyears. Would you know of anyone running those?
    "Bought them to drive on the parkway, not park in the driveway."

    Ol' Black I (aka: The Beast)
    2003 MM 300A
    born 08/07/02, bought on 10/01/02,
    expired 4/17/07 (http://www.mercurymarauder.net/forum...ad.php?t=35570) but not retired.
    Revived 8/3/08, 660RWHP, 547LBTQ


    Ol' Black II (aka: Beauty)
    2003 MM 300A
    bought on 5/14/2007

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    I recommend 28 psi, my summer tires are 285/40/18 on 18x10, and with some 5k miles, wear looks good/even.

    TP

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    I'll look into it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mongoose
    Bigdogjim,
    That's fine for the stock 245/55 ZR18 BFG's (32PSI according to the door jamb) but I'm looking for what might work best with the bigger Goodyears. Would you know of anyone running those?

    As far as I know it what the manufacturer recomends for the car. I have tire people I can go to for answers and now that you got me thinking I will look into it and post my findings.
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