Nick1994
$100 site donor 2024
Tomorrow my brother and I are picking up a Jeep Cherokee and towing it on a Uhaul car hauler trailer behind a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ. Trailer weighs a little over 2,200 pounds and the Jeep weighs 3,500 pounds with at least probably 200 pounds of extra parts and wheels and tires in it. Trailblazer is rated to tow 5,900 pounds according to the owners manual
Tires are 245/65-17 Michelin Cross Terrains. I believe it says 35 psi max on the tires but what I've always done is pump them up to 40 psi and refill them once a year, they ride extremely smooth and quiet and handle great at this psi.
So what do you guys recommend for psi on these tires? I can always pump them up for the tow then lower back down for regular driving. Even 40 psi with just the Trailblazer makes them "look real low"
Thanks
Tires are 245/65-17 Michelin Cross Terrains. I believe it says 35 psi max on the tires but what I've always done is pump them up to 40 psi and refill them once a year, they ride extremely smooth and quiet and handle great at this psi.
So what do you guys recommend for psi on these tires? I can always pump them up for the tow then lower back down for regular driving. Even 40 psi with just the Trailblazer makes them "look real low"
Thanks