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JIMNLIN
May 29, 2019Explorer III
Does anyone know if running the tires at these PSI levels is safe or should I back down the cold PSI a little so they don't go too far over the 80 PSI cold maximum marked on the tires?
All is normal.
I've seen my load E tires on my equipment trailers go to 94 psi on a hot all day run.
Set them cold at 80 psi and don't worry about them. Now if one spikes higher than the others then you may have a tire that lost pressure and ran hotter than the others. Heat from brake issue or a wheel bearing issue can heat one tire also.
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