Hemling
Jul 12, 2020Explorer
Tires
I've got about 10,000 miles on my original 'D' rated trailer tires. On a -10,000 lb. 37' TT. I've always followed the 10% rule on my truck tires - inflate cold to 90% of max PSI to allow for heating on the road while towing. I like to run my trailer tires a little lower though - I put them about 45 psi (65 max) because I feel like it cushions the rough roads a bit better. I might be leaving a little MPG on the table with higher rolling resistance, but does anyone else do this? Or am I full of it. Should I just max all my pressures out and say to he!! with it?