โMar-31-2015 11:28 AM
โApr-04-2015 07:55 AM
Me Again wrote:Sluggo54 wrote:
"The 225/75 R 15 tire of carlisle and Maxis ( and others like Goodyear) have exactly the same maxload at the same loadrange."
In the US, with few exceptions, the federal government specifies that all tires of a specific size and load rating (E, D, whatever) will have the same maximum load rating (3520, 2840, whatever).
That does not fully apply to ST tires, as some manufactures fumble those numbers.
Here are some examples. The advent of the 7K axle and large RV trailers was in play here!!!! The 80/3420 was the standard until there was pressure for cheap tires to cover a 7K axle. Goodyear is the only one that did not bend to that pressure.
Carlisle
ST235/80R16E inflation 85 lbs 3520 Doing it right because calculate back back with even american formula with power 0.7 gives 3374 lbs wich is lower then normal of 3420
GY Maration
ST235/80R16E inflation 80 lbs 3420 Also OK because 3420 at 80 psi as standard
Towmax
ST235/80R16E inflation 80 lbs 3520Towmax and Westlake both tried to fit the higher maximum load , most likely calculated for 85 psi into the system of 80 psi for E-load so to my opinion wrong atitude, Must be known as C-brand
Westlake
ST235/80R16E inflation 80 lbs 3520
Greenball
ST235/80R16E inflation 80 lbs 3500Greenball used the maximum load AT 80 psi the Loadstar used for 90 psi , Loadstar must be A or B brand and Greenball C-brand.
Loadstar
ST235/80R16E Inflation 90 lbs 3500
Trailer King
ST235/80R16E Inflation 80 lbs 3520Rest all used the Carlisle maxload wich is OK for 85 psi , but use them for 80 psi, wich is to my opinion wrong.
Mayby you can comfirm if all those wrong doing brands are known as C-brand.
Rainier
ST235/80R16E Inflation 80 lbs 3520
Grand Ride
ST235/80R16E Inflation 80 lbs 3520
Arison
ST235/80R16E Inflation 80 lbs 3520
Duro
ST235/80R16E inflation 85 lbs 3520Oversaw Duro with 85 psi using for 3520 wich is OK.
โApr-03-2015 02:42 PM
Sluggo54 wrote:
"The 225/75 R 15 tire of carlisle and Maxis ( and others like Goodyear) have exactly the same maxload at the same loadrange."
In the US, with few exceptions, the federal government specifies that all tires of a specific size and load rating (E, D, whatever) will have the same maximum load rating (3520, 2840, whatever).
โApr-03-2015 01:28 PM
โApr-03-2015 11:45 AM
โApr-03-2015 11:33 AM
โApr-03-2015 10:02 AM
Lon-Str wrote:
As far as the mystery surrounding the Carlisle Radial Trail RH,I do have a dog in that fight now. Didn't know what all the fuss was about until my last trip to west TX. Popped the top off of two of them within about one hundred miles. They have rarely, if ever been over 65 mph and I am very diligent about checking air pressure. They were two years, eight months old. Maybe I've been driving to slow.
โApr-03-2015 09:22 AM
โApr-03-2015 08:53 AM
โApr-03-2015 08:15 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:SkiSmuggs wrote:
The Load/Inflation chart from Maxxis indicates the tire pressure should be adjusted for the load. When upgrading from D to E, you get additional capacity from the additional air pressure but there is no need to go to a higher pressure than required. FYI, higher pressure makes punctures more likely. I run my E-rated at 70-75 lbs and get a smoother ride than at 80.
Maxxis Load/Inflation chart
What a concept using the charts! Good for you.
โApr-03-2015 08:13 AM
โApr-03-2015 07:46 AM
old guy wrote:
your tire man would know the answer to this question.
โApr-03-2015 07:12 AM
Now weigh your truck/trailer combo in fully loaded trim, as if you are on a trip, then fit the inflation into the tables. Remember how many tires you have on the trailer and divide the weight by the number of tires. That is how much load each tire will have to carry.
โApr-02-2015 05:33 PM
SkiSmuggs wrote:
The Load/Inflation chart from Maxxis indicates the tire pressure should be adjusted for the load. When upgrading from D to E, you get additional capacity from the additional air pressure but there is no need to go to a higher pressure than required. FYI, higher pressure makes punctures more likely. I run my E-rated at 70-75 lbs and get a smoother ride than at 80.
Maxxis Load/Inflation chart
โApr-02-2015 08:34 AM