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MarkTwain
May 25, 2016Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:2012Coleman wrote:Mandalay Parr wrote:I'm finding this hard to believe. I air up my Maxxis 8008 tires using my air compressor. I check them every 3-4 weeks, and they are always 5-10 lbs low.
I fill my once a year. A few pounds over so they last for a year.
Never have to add inbetween.
Weigh your trailer then go by the tire chart for the correct amount.
80 may be too high.???
Good tires will hold air, what can I say?
X2, I have used Good Year LT "G" rated tires for the last 10 years and GY LT "E" rated 10 years before that. My 5th wheel weighs 12K+ when loaded going down the road. Have not had 1 tire problem. GY stands behind the warranty on their tires. My 1st TT came with GY "D" rated tires and I blew them out within 1 year. GY replaced all tires and paid for the damage to my trailer--No cost to me! BUT, I never run without METAL STEMS.
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