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Retired VSP wrote:
Just had GY installed today...sidewall says 110 psi ... G rated...had F rated and ran 80 psi....tire techs put 100 psi...riding rough....can I back off a little?
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Apr-27-2017 06:35 AM
eHoefler wrote:
When it came time for me to replace our tires, I researched many different ways to go. I wound up purchasing 17.5" J rated medium duty truck tires and wheels. When all done and said, it was $5.00 per wheel and tire combo more than just replaceing the 16" tires. This tire and wheel combo is good for 6005 pounds each. Using the inflation chart to get the pressure for the load, I inflated to 80 psi which was good for 4500 pounds per tire. With the first tow with these tires to Kansas City, I have made this trip to the speedway several times before, I was down almost 2 mpg both ways. The tires were 20*-25* hotter than the truck, which I have never wxperienced before. I inflated them to the side wall pressure, 125 psi for max load, before our trip to Florida. Now the tires run 5*-10* cooler than the truck and my fuel mileage is back where it used to be. I have always run max pressure up until I installed these tires, with what I have experienced, I will continue to run what the side wall indicates.
Apr-27-2017 06:01 AM
Apr-26-2017 08:44 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
Probably but the safe answer is to weigh it fully loaded and look up the mfrs recommendation for that weight then add 5 PSI.
EXACTLY!!!
Apr-26-2017 07:32 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
Probably but the safe answer is to weigh it fully loaded and look up the mfrs recommendation for that weight then add 5 PSI.
Apr-26-2017 05:38 AM
Jhurk wrote:
I purchased a 2009 Cardinal had them change tires as 8 yrs old. ST 235-80-16 were stock tires recommend 80psi for max load for rim of 3100 lbs. they changed tire and put on ST 235-85-16 max on sidewall of 95 psi and for load 3800 lbs. I went to,tire dealer to see if I could run them at 95 psi on the rims. They said run them at 80 psi and that would be fine good for 3200 lbs per tire. I had them put in steal valve stems and balance tires. Question is,would I,be ok with 80 psi. That is more tan enough for the weight so I,believe it would be ok?
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