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Atlee
Dec 15, 2017Explorer II
How do you know it rode hard at 75 psi? Obviously, you can't be in it to know it rode hard. Was it because cabinets were open, and stuff on the floor when you stopped? Was the harsh ride somehow transmitted back to your TV? Did you have a CCTV giving you a picture of what was happening?
I certainly couldn't tell when I changed from C to D tires.
I certainly couldn't tell when I changed from C to D tires.
2112 wrote:
I recently went from LRD to LRE ST tires. The D max pressure is 65lbs and the E is 80. I'm running my new E at 65lbs. The weight of the trailer didn't change so why change the tire pressure. Select the tire pressure to the load placed on the tire.
I ran them at 75lbs and they rode hard. I lowered the pressure to 65 and it is back to normal. I'm happy with my new GY Endurance. Money well spent.
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