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flipper2222
Explorer
Aug 05, 2018

New ST Goodyear tires

We had a blow out on the original tires with our Forest River 26 ft 5er. The tire could not be repaired. We bought 1 Goodyear ST tire on the road. They told us to run 50-55 lbs of air. We got home and decided to replace them all with the ST tires. The store we went to told us to run 70-75 lbs of air. I followed my husband home. The back of our rig looked like it was "twerking' all the way home. Stuff had fell that never fell before. I call Forest River, the person there said 50-55. I explained what the store said. He said well do like what the say. End of story. I did not feel good about that with all the twerking.I called Goodyear, the person did not have a clue what an RV was. She started rattling off a formula,and treated me a nit-wit because I didn't know what she was calculating. The then she said to run 30 lbs. I asked to speak to her supervisor. She started on her calculations. She did list what she was counting. She came up with 35. Our lawnmower runs that! That was the answer end of the story. Since these are the new ST tires and we have always ran 50-55 lbs per tire. We don't know what to do? Any suggestions?
  • flipper2222 wrote:
    GVWR 8645 lbs, GAWR 4000 LBS Front and Rear, Dry weight 6669. The instructions said 50 Lb PSI. The Twerking was on a 4 lane highway and empty.Straight from the tire store. I thought the wheel were going to come off the payment. He was going the speed limit.
    Twerking is something a camper or a 63 yr old should not try. It is not good for either one.


    you will not get the proper info with out telling us the tire size...but if the label on trailer says 50 psi and they replaced with the same size tire on the label ...more than likely you should run 50 psi...need tire info.
  • GVWR 8645 lbs, GAWR 4000 LBS Front and Rear, Dry weight 6669. The instructions said 50 Lb PSI. The Twerking was on a 4 lane highway and empty.Straight from the tire store. I thought the wheel were going to come off the payment. He was going the speed limit.
    Twerking is something a camper or a 63 yr old should not try. It is not good for either one.
  • 2112 wrote:
    …… I believe she was working off of a load/pressure formula to calculate your proper pressure. Can you share the formula with us? There is a table to acquire this information but the formula would be good to have.


    I don't think she was using a formula, because the load formula is very complex (It is beyond high school level mathematicians.) That's why they publish tables.
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    2112
    Explorer II
    LOL, Twerking is bending over and shaking your rear. Was it bouncing up and down or swaying side to side?

    I replaced my tires rated for 65lb max air pressure with GY Endurance rated at 80lb max. At 80lbs my rear would be bouncing up and down. I lowered them to 65lbs and now back to normal. So far I love these tires.

    I believe she was working off of a load/pressure formula to calculate your proper pressure. Can you share the formula with us? There is a table to acquire this information but the formula would be good to have.
  • RV or trailer tires should be set to the max pressure as listed on the tires side wall. This has been the consesus here on the forum for years.
    No clue what "twerking" means. Please explain.
  • I suggest you tell us the tire size, trailer weight, the load range of the tires, the maximum pressure printed on the sidewall and exactly what twerking is.