Lots off different angles to think of , so I go by dead reckoning. (old school) When i had 31,s I went 25 psi in the front and 21psi in the back With 33,s I go 22 psi in the front and 19 in the back. And a couple of reasons for that , driving on the highway on a summer day i would stop and check the tires with my hand for hot spots the most would be lukewarm. By going with wear patterns on the edge of the tire you can not because the lugs go around to the side wall. With 22 psi in the front i,m still wearing out the centre to much. Al though corning wears down the lugs. Any thing lower then the tire starts to roll when cornering. Now with 18 to 19 in the back it does wear some what evenly. And by running lower pressures like this I,m also breaking in the sidewall more so that it also flexes better when i do lower to off road pressures. Having said that if i was going to do a road trip to Ontario or Vancouver I would bump up the pressure a pound or two.