โAug-17-2018 07:59 AM
โAug-21-2018 06:45 PM
โAug-20-2018 03:21 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
I think a lot of newer rigs are coming with wheels that will handle up 110 psi. Our 2010 triple axle toyhauler came with wheels rated to 110 psi, even though it came with "E" rated ST tires. So it definitely would be worth checking.
โAug-20-2018 03:06 PM
laknox wrote:I think a lot of newer rigs are coming with wheels that will handle up 110 psi. Our 2010 triple axle toyhauler came with wheels rated to 110 psi, even though it came with "E" rated ST tires. So it definitely would be worth checking.
Sometimes, you have to dismount a tire to check the wheel rating, because it may be stamped in the "valley". I know that the Al wheels on my old Komfort were capable of E rated tires even though my placard was for D tires. I went to E's as soon as I realized this. That being said, I =seriously= doubt a rig placarded for E tires would have G-capable wheels on it...so the wheels would likely need to be replaced as well as tires.
Lyle
โAug-20-2018 01:21 PM
eHoefler wrote:pcaffrey wrote:
This may be off subject but I notice people citing wheels capable of handling pressures pressures, how can you determine what your wheels are capable of handling. Thanks
The wheels should have the capacity and max pressure stamped/cast in the wheel.
โAug-20-2018 01:10 PM
pcaffrey wrote:If no pressure rating the max weight rating should collaborate with a tire load/pressure rating. Or contact the manufacturer or distributor.
This may be off subject but I notice people citing wheels capable of handling pressures pressures, how can you determine what your wheels are capable of handling. Thanks
โAug-20-2018 12:52 PM
pcaffrey wrote:
This may be off subject but I notice people citing wheels capable of handling pressures pressures, how can you determine what your wheels are capable of handling. Thanks
โAug-20-2018 11:21 AM
โAug-20-2018 08:51 AM
smarty wrote:
Need to replace tires on my 38' fifthwheel that weighs 18,000 lbs
Tires that came with rig are five ply
I got a great deal on 12 ply tires
Any reason for not upgrading to 12 ply tires?
โAug-20-2018 08:47 AM
โAug-20-2018 12:09 AM
cummins2014 wrote:3 dog nights wrote:
Goodyear G-614's !
Why not, and pay double for them over the Sailuns, and arguably an inferior tire to the Sailun, but JMHO
โAug-19-2018 07:06 AM
โAug-19-2018 05:07 AM
fj12ryder wrote:eHoefler wrote:$155 for a wheel and tire is one heck of a deal in any size.
http://roadmastertires.com/getmedia/b6ee23c2-4f5f-4536-9468-b76d751ddaad/RM170.aspx
I run J-rated 17.5's on ours with the correct wheel rated at 125 psi and 6005 pounds each. I have had these now for 3 years and I cannot find anything to complain about this combonation. It was $5.00 more to buy the tire and wheel than just buying new 16" tires.
โAug-19-2018 05:06 AM
CALandLIN wrote:eHoefler wrote:
http://roadmastertires.com/getmedia/b6ee23c2-4f5f-4536-9468-b76d751ddaad/RM170.aspx
I run J-rated 17.5's on ours with the correct wheel rated at 125 psi and 6005 pounds each. I have had these now for 3 years and I cannot find anything to complain about this combonation. It was $5.00 more to buy the tire and wheel than just buying new 16" tires.
Did you know the 6005# load capacity LRJ tires in your reference above also have a speed letter "J" = 62 MPG?
โAug-18-2018 07:15 PM