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Groover
Oct 07, 2017Explorer II
I had a length discussion with a technical rep for Goodyear a while back and the bottom line was that they recommended going with what was on the builder's sticker and they do not publish pressure versus weight capacity for car tires. truck tires are a different story. The new high pressure fuel saving tires? Well, go with what is on the door even though that does not let you take advantage of the fuel savings ability of the tire is their official opinion.
I did have people at a tire store tell me once that they were not allowed to inflate any tire over 40 PSI for safety reasons, regardless of what was on the sticker or the tire. They put me back on the road with load range E tires only half inflated. That did not sit well with me at all.
I did have people at a tire store tell me once that they were not allowed to inflate any tire over 40 PSI for safety reasons, regardless of what was on the sticker or the tire. They put me back on the road with load range E tires only half inflated. That did not sit well with me at all.
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