wintersun wrote:
I forgot to mention but I find that most tire pressure stations do not provide the 85 PSI air pressure I want for my current tires so that after they cool down they are close to 80 PSI. Going to a higher G or H load range tire would make that even more difficult to get 110-120 PSI unless I carry around my own compressor.
I learned this a long time ago with my first set of 19.5,s. If you need airing up over 80PSI, just find a tire or vehicle repair shop and they will be able to supply almost always,120PSI.
Dave