Mudwheelin wrote:Im assuming that a bigger tire needs more air...? And yes I know the tire meets the requirments for the rim, just wasnt sure if the pressure needs to be more or the same.
Yes and no. Basically the same amount of air in a bigger tire will result in lower pressures, and the same pressure in a bigger tire means you need more air inside.
The maximum pressure is listed on the tire, and you shouldn't exceed it. Also note that they depend on the service description of the tire, so the Wrangler Silent Armor LT 265/70/17 C will have a different max pressure than the LT 265/70/17 E.
Be careful when running low pressures with a load, as you risk a blowout. Some people prefer to raise the pressure by 5-10 psi for highway use (assuming it's within the limits of the tie).