Question about ride...

tonywjk

Member
Recently had nitto trail grapplers mounted on my '11 JK. just to fill you in, had gotten rubi' shocks from my buddy and they're on also. After mounting the nittos the jeep rides like a brick, literally feel every bump. Too much air? nitto and rubi shocks, good combo? Just curious, thanks
 

jkjurny

Member
Too much air. I have 35s and run them at 28psi. Remember that they are most likely e rated so stiffer in the sidewall.
 

rtguy1

New member
In order to rule out psi, we need to know what psi they are being ran at. I would def rec below 30 psi.
 

Jeep_Dawg08

New member
I checked mine after getting front end alignment and tires rotated. They aired up to 40psi and it was almost teeth rattling.
So I aired down to 32 and a considerable improvement. I am nervous to go below 30 though as I don't want to give up any control or damage the tires.
Any thoughts?

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TrailBear

New member
Yeah 40 is way to high, drop to 32 and try if still rough try 30 and so on


If you don't push the limits how do you find them??
 

rtguy1

New member
Go with 28 as suggested. The Tg's have thick sidewalls and you will be fine at that psi. Should make a HUGE difference in the ride characteristics.
 

woggie

New member
Another vote for 28 psi. That is what I am running on my 35s.

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Jeep_Dawg08

New member
Ok... gonna drop a few more psi then. I'm running basically 33's .
We'll see how it goes.

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