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phillyg wrote:
Run them at max pressure indicated on the tires.
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rhagfo wrote:
Me Again, looking at your chart, if I took the time could likely find in my Owners Manual.
You like me have the optional 265/75-16E tires, the rear axle load rating is based on the stock 245/75-16E at 3,042# ea. 6,084# rating, With the 265/75-165E's ea. tire is rated at 3,415# so you don't need 80 psi to carry the axle load.
We have done our work, those that choose to run 80 psi in their LT E tires all the time will be rewarded with a very nice bald patch down the center of their tires. :S
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Shoe2728 wrote:
I had St 235 80R 16E went to BF Goodrich Commercial T/A All-Season 235 85R 16E GVW of FW is 12000. I have looked for a pressure weight table but mostly all I fine is max inflation rate is 80 psi. I have a 2011 crossroads cruiser 305skp
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Shoe2728 wrote:
I had St 235 80R 16E went to BF Goodrich Commercial T/A All-Season 235 85R 16E GVW of FW is 12000. I have looked for a pressure weight table but mostly all I fine is max inflation rate is 80 psi. I have a 2011 crossroads cruiser 305skp