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full_mosey
Jul 23, 2013Explorer
FastEagle wrote:
The correct answer is to use the recommended air pressure value found on the tire placard.
FastEagle
Footnote: If the inflation pressure corresponds to the actual tire load according to the tire manufacturer’s load and pressure table, the tire will be running at 100% of its rated load at that pressure. This practice may not provide sufficient safety margin. Any air pressure loss below the minimum required to carry the load can result in eventual tire failure. (Toyo RV tires)
Aren't you saying that the only approved way to travel with ST tires is to stay under 65mph?
The TT tire placard says NOTHING about speed. Why can't I drive any legal speed?
HTH;
John
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