Sam Spade wrote:
lak356 wrote:
So is it okay if your trailer came with a rated 80 psi tires to put G-rated and only run 80 psi my rims are rated for 110 PSI the G rated 110 PSI tires would be running 30 PSI under recommended pressure that does not sound right to me
That depends on exactly WHY you are "upgrading" the tires.
If there is no specific reason other than you just think they will be better somehow......then the answer is "Yes, absolutely".
Westlake 235/80/16 E-rated tires are rated ~3500 lbs. at 80 PSI.
One of the Gladiator 235/85/16 G-rated tires are rated at ~3700 lbs. at 110 PSI. Some 110 PSI G-rated tires can support more than 4000 lbs. of payload.
Obviously, payload and PSI are NOT linear from tire to tire. Although I agree with your basic premise, the exact PSI necessary for any given payload (specifically for applications using LESS than the maximum rated capacity) is typically a guess . . . UNLESS the manufacturer specifically states a specific PSI for any given payload (UNDER the maximum rating of the tire).
To my knowledge very few tire manufacturers provide this info.
You seem to be confident about this payload/PSI relationship for each and every tire. May I ask where you're getting this info?