REDSVT, you said,
They told me that if you are
driving at speeds of 70 MPH or more you better be running your pressure at the MAX pressure printed
on the side of the tire or it could overheat and BLOWOUT. When I told them that running my tires
at that pressure caused a rough ride they explained to me that I needed to bump my pressure by 1
pound check wear and continue to do this until I get a good wear pattern. Once I acheived this if I
was going to be driving at 70 MPH or more to bump the pressure up by 2 lbs.[not to exceed the
pressure on the sidewall] and leave it.
Sounds as if you are saying start at the pressure on the sidewall and bump it up. Then you say not to exceed the pressure on the sidewall. This does not sound right, so to be clear to all, you must mean starting at the manufacturer recommended pressure and going up from there, not to exceed the pressure on the sidwall.