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Jul-17-2013 09:15 AM
Eyetattoo wrote:64thunderbolt wrote:Normally I would but I got concerned when I noticed the max psi stamp on the rims that said 65 psi. Just want to be sure it is set up properly before we head out this Friday.
I always run the trailer @ max psi.
I have some of the so called China bombs with about 4300 miles on them and all is good so far. E rated 3520# @ 78 mph.
I have heard all the BS so don't start. I knew what I was buying .
Jul-17-2013 07:18 AM
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Jul-16-2013 09:21 AM
64thunderbolt wrote:Normally I would but I got concerned when I noticed the max psi stamp on the rims that said 65 psi. Just want to be sure it is set up properly before we head out this Friday.
I always run the trailer @ max psi.
I have some of the so called China bombs with about 4300 miles on them and all is good so far. E rated 3520# @ 78 mph.
I have heard all the BS so don't start. I knew what I was buying .
Jul-16-2013 07:28 AM
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Jul-15-2013 11:32 PM
KATOOM wrote:So far so good, but our first trip on the tires is this weekend (140 miles each way)
Reading this thread, I have a triple axle with 15" 6 lug aluminum rims too. There is no stamping on them regarding max air psi but there is stamping indicating their rated for 2830 lbs max. I run E rated Maxxis tires at 80 psi, and they've been like that since they were mounted at the tire shop.
I always understood that ST trailer tires are supposed to be inflated to their maximum rated psi all the time. You not supposed to run the air pressure in ST tires in accordance to the weight of the trailer, like you can with LT tires. Dont need the the rated capacity at the max air psi then run a lighter rated tire. ST tire construction is completely different than LT tires, and ST tires are designed to hold the lateral load more than the directional load. Running them at lower than max psi simply causes heat build up in the tire casing and failure.
By the way, how are you liking your Maxxis tires?
Jul-11-2013 01:13 PM
64thunderbolt wrote:mapguy wrote:64thunderbolt wrote:
if you are ever in an accident the investigators will find it.
Correct on an accident with fatality. No death involved, might not even see a Leo respond.
No fatality needed for a lawyer to come after you for damages or injuries
Jul-11-2013 11:44 AM
mapguy wrote:64thunderbolt wrote:
if you are ever in an accident the investigators will find it.
Correct on an accident with fatality. No death involved, might not even see a Leo respond.