TomTom,Q I have a 2001 Chevy K2500HD pickup truck. The tire sidewalls say to
inflate from 45 psi up to 80 psi. Why such a wide inflation range? It’s my
understanding that running underinflated tires is dangerous, so why would I
run them at 45 psi when they can be inflated up to 80 psi?
Richard—Butte, MontanaRichard,A Inflation rates are wide and vary with the weight of the load being hauled
on truck tires. If you are using load range “E” tires and are hauling a full
truckload regularly, then 60/80 psi (depending on how heavy the load) would
be the correct inflation level. If you drive most of the time with the truck
empty, then 45/45 psi would be just fine. At 45/45 psi, you just won’t get the
max load-carrying capability and the tires will flatten with a full truckload. If
you carry a lot of weight all the time, then I would set the psi at the max
recommended levels (60/80). Hope this clears things up for you.