As far as tire pressure is concerned, if your going to load it, or tow with it your going to want to be on the higher end of course depending on the amount of weight but 60 - 80 is reasonable for a heavy load. And you can run those pressures empty, but if you'd prefer a slightly softer ride there is no problem running them lower, I personally wouldn't want less than 35. Your right it is a rabbit hole. I run 50 in my front tires and 60 in the rear on my truck. I can haul an average load without having to think about needing to add air, but if I go for gravel or something like that they all get run to up to 70. So there is that, you can run a little less in the front if you prefer for your comfort. The down fall to larger tires and lower psi is sometimes a little more squirm out of the sidewalls. I'd suggest if your going to run empty or only light loads try a few different pressures until you get what you want, but remember if you run around 35, and suddenly put 6 ppl in it and a bunch of luggage you might need to bump up to 45 or 50 psi. The main thing is to not have the tires squat to much when loaded, that's when there is risk of failure. Just my take.