rdemore wrote:
I just returned from Christmas in Cocoa Beach. We left Tn with the tires at about 78 psi cold. I have TPMS on the trailer, and by the the time we got to Atlanta the pressure was around 85-86 psi. Just south of Atlanta, we had a blowout, and the next morning a 2nd blowout. Replaced the two tires with Goodyear Marathons (only option on Sunday morning) and they set the pressure to 70 psi and suggested I look at the camper recommendation. I found it on the name plate and it was 65 psi.
Well, with all that said, two blowouts in 200 miles, no spare for the 2nd, I am curious about what happened and if air pressure had a effect. The two tires that blew were put on summer 2012.
What was the load rating on the tires that blew? If they were D-rated, you were over-pressured from the get-go; if E-rated, they =should= have been able to handle that, no problem. So long as your wheels are rated for 80, or more, you're good to go to run E-rated tires. Obviously, your FW is spec'd for D's if the placard said 65 psi.
Lyle