tire pressure

idk about fronts but in the rear run a heavier pressure like 10-12psi in them for like the first ride soo they seat good and then u can turn the down to like 3-5 psi
 
its more like 25 regardless. dunno. called for 36 pounds max. so i went 10 lbs less

I used to run high pressures like you do and there is nothing wrong with it -- if the tire will support it (read the sidewalls of the tire). When I was running the higher pressures I was riding in gravel pits and on fireroads. The reason that I switched was because I like the ride and traction better at the lower pressures and I am still getting great tire life. The psi recommendations for my truck are 40 front 80 rear but unless I am hauling or pulling something heavy I go 35 all around for a better ride- though less mpg.
 
I pumped my rear tires up to about 5 PSI so they would have less traction, it helped with keeping the front end on the ground on a HARD launch, I still have the fronts at 3 PSI so it will steer.