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Sandia_Man
Jan 17, 2018Explorer II
That is what we did with our Maxxis ST tires, we always inflate our ST tires from any brand to max psi as stated on sidewall as they just run cooler and provide maximum weight capacity rating. Never a blowout in over a decade including the china bombs that came with our 32' TT that gave us 3 years of service before changing them out for a set of Maxxis ST tires for peace of mind.
Being out west where we do the majority of our RVing, we commonly exceed the 65mph rated speed a few mph when traveling along the interstates, never had any issues, not even a flat. That being said, Maxxis ST tires are not bulletproof and suffer from the same issues from overloading and under-inflation that plague any ST tire. We replace our rig's ST tires after 4 years without hesitation regardless of their condition or wear.
Being out west where we do the majority of our RVing, we commonly exceed the 65mph rated speed a few mph when traveling along the interstates, never had any issues, not even a flat. That being said, Maxxis ST tires are not bulletproof and suffer from the same issues from overloading and under-inflation that plague any ST tire. We replace our rig's ST tires after 4 years without hesitation regardless of their condition or wear.
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