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- NC_HaulerExplorer
Depay4305 wrote:
Have 2008 Cameo what is rim width and psi rating. will it take 110 psi
What happened to the OP? One question about 3 days ago and no follow up? - NC_HaulerExplorer
john&bet wrote:
NC Hauler wrote:
Sorry, they do not have G's on it. I was very surprised to see the label on them when I had new tires put on last year. I currently have Firestone transforce LT's. The Montana has a gvw of 12,100#. Believe it or not, but it came with made in USA LT's back in '05. From what I read here they do not put those type tires on these 5er's anymore.john&bet wrote:
My fiver has steel wheels and it is on a label on the inside of the rim, meaning you have to dismount the tire to find it. I noticed it when I had new tires put on last year. They are 110psi rated on 5080# axles. Go figure.
Guess I completely over looked the above...sorry about that....so your axles are rated at 5080# and with a 110psi rating, might guess you have "G" rated tires on the 5er...same as I have on mine and my axles are rated at 7,000#.... 6.5" wide rims for the GY G614's rated to 110 psi...just as an example.
Pretty good deal on OEM tires you had on your 5er.....My bad though, I got you confused with the OP, sorry about that.....but sounds like back in 05', a manufacturer actually went "above and beyond" and put decent tires on a unit:) - john_betExplorer II
NC Hauler wrote:
Sorry, they do not have G's on it. I was very surprised to see the label on them when I had new tires put on last year. I currently have Firestone transforce LT's. The Montana has a gvw of 12,100#. Believe it or not, but it came with made in USA LT's back in '05. From what I read here they do not put those type tires on these 5er's anymore.john&bet wrote:
My fiver has steel wheels and it is on a label on the inside of the rim, meaning you have to dismount the tire to find it. I noticed it when I had new tires put on last year. They are 110psi rated on 5080# axles. Go figure.
Guess I completely over looked the above...sorry about that....so your axles are rated at 5080# and with a 110psi rating, might guess you have "G" rated tires on the 5er...same as I have on mine and my axles are rated at 7,000#.... 6.5" wide rims for the GY G614's rated to 110 psi...just as an example. - NC_HaulerExplorer
john&bet wrote:
My fiver has steel wheels and it is on a label on the inside of the rim, meaning you have to dismount the tire to find it. I noticed it when I had new tires put on last year. They are 110psi rated on 5080# axles. Go figure.
Guess I completely over looked the above...sorry about that....so your axles are rated at 5080# and with a 110psi rating, might guess you have "G" rated tires on the 5er...same as I have on mine and my axles are rated at 7,000#.... 6.5" wide rims for the GY G614's rated to 110 psi...just as an example. - NC_HaulerExplorer
Depay4305 wrote:
Have 2008 Cameo what is rim width and psi rating. will it take 110 psi
Might be easier to figure out if we know the GVW of your 5er....axle ratings would work to. IF it's a "typically heavy" Cameo, could be you have 7,000# axles with "G" rated tires which take 110psi..but I'm speculating on all the above...thus the reason I asked about the GVW on your 5er...should be a placard somewhere telling you tire size and weight range recommended as well as 5er's GVW...
What tires are on your 5er now? - john_betExplorer IIMy fiver has steel wheels and it is on a label on the inside of the rim, meaning you have to dismount the tire to find it. I noticed it when I had new tires put on last year. They are 110psi rated on 5080# axles. Go figure.
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- DevocamperExplorerlook for the stamping on the inside of the rim
- fla-gypsyExplorerThe wheel ratings are usually found on the backside of the rim. Some will only have a weight rating others will also indicate a psi rating. If you only have a weight rating post it here along with wheel size and the current tire weight/psi ratings and a psi rating for the wheel can be extrapolated from it.
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