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AH64ID
Mar 29, 2014Explorer
DiskDoctr wrote:ExxWhy wrote:
Can you point us to something from tire mfgs or vehicle mfgs that documents never to run your tires at less than 90% of the sidewall max number? Everything I have read says otherwise.
Actually, the point is 50% inflation, using the sidewall printed values, is not acceptable under load.
It was a different poster who claimed that 90% inflation could never be safe and would never be done by any tire store. The same poster who claims 50% inflation is not only okay, it is the 'right' way and everyone should be doing it :R
According to who, you?
According to the two sources I gave you it is acceptable for a certain load. You keep saying load, but have yet to define the load. Is it 1500, 2000, 3000?
I am still not sure how you are not understanding simple published specs by manufactures of vehicles and tires alike.
My guess is you are so full if your opinion that you are unwilling to look at data from someone else.
There is only one opinion on inflation pressure being presented in this thread DiskDoctr, and it's yours. The rest is based on OEM specs.
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