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Cummins12V98
Mar 05, 2015Explorer III
abc40kids wrote:
Goodyear G-614's will be put on.... I'll contact Keystone just to see if the wheel will hold 110psi or it might be stamped on the back of the wheel. I'm wanting to ask Keystone what they were thinking in the first place.
I tried with the dealer but I'd haggled them to death already and being a tire dealer I knew I'd be using the g-614's anyway. I had them check to see if the max air was put in and rolled out, 90 min ride never over 55.
Amazing how the G's look compared to the E's and as I left the dealer I looked at the Grand Design Solitide, another heavy 5er and found the same E tires.
Do your self a favor and weigh each axle when loaded or better yet each tire. Then use the weight inflation chart for your tires. Add 5psi to the heaviest tires weight on the weight/inflation chart. This is per GY Tech Support. I did the same on my Avion Platinum and ran 85psi for 4 years and many thousand miles and the tires wore even.
Too much air = poor stopping traction and rough ride!
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