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BarneyS wrote:
Come on folks, why so argumentative?
Mar-19-2022 12:23 PM
MFL wrote:
eHoefler wrote:
"You have to replace the wheels to accommodate the higher pressure."
This man answered my question, right away, on first page. Not what I wanted to hear, but I think likely the correct answer.
My thread went off the track, turned foolish at one point. I may have hurt some feelings, trying to keep it on track. Hope not!!
I will answer CumminsV12, as to my tire edge wear from scrubbing, which is already described in my post on page one. Several of my tires show tread wear, on the edges mostly from my tight backing/severe side scrub, at home. I will not describe, but the black marks on my concrete driveway tells the story, as does my visible twisted wheels/suspension.
As to the tire inflation chart tire pressure, Capri was correct, a minimum. Using these minimum inflation charts, is not a one size fits all. They have charts for all types of tires. Truck tires, MH tires, single axle tires, not the same as an RV with tandem, or triple axles.
For FW tandems like mine, and some triples, also TTs, you can weigh your trailer, to get actual weight on tires, look at the RV specific chart. Now to find a very minimum, add 10% more air, could be 5 lbs maybe 10, but use 10%. Now that is a minimum, using 20% is better, if not going over sidewall max. Best of all, unless you have way more tire than needed, is to just inflate to sidewall max, for best protection from tire damage.
An ST tire gets it's strength from air pressure. To protect the belts, and avoid ply separation issues, from severe scrub, more air is better, all the way to max sidewall pressure, is recommended.
This post is not what my thread was about, but I feel is an important issue. If someone would start a new thread, maybe over on general, others may chime in with their thoughts.
Jerry
Mar-19-2022 06:59 AM
Mar-19-2022 05:59 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:CapriRacer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
..... I would like someone to explain whey they have weight inflation chart for the ENDURANCE if it's not ok to run tires pressures based on actual load. ......
Those are MINIMUMS, not recommendations.
Sure but that is what the tire is designed to support at those pressures right? .....
Cummins12V98 wrote:
.....Maybe you can elaborate. Do you disagree with GY tech support or agree that a person up sizing in load range can use the chart for the best ride, tire wear and stopping by adding 5psi to the chart. .....
Cummins12V98 wrote:
...... Let's forget Jerry's rim pressure rating. If you went to the GY "E" 15" would you run the tires at 80psi or use the chart plus 5psi as GY Tech recommends? .....
Cummins12V98 wrote:
..... Answer this. I am around 4,500# load on each tire and the GY "H" tires were not holding up running them at 125psi with a rating of 4,805#. Now I went with the Continental's with 6,005# rating at 125psi. Would you run 125 psi or lower pressure like 100 that gives 5,200# capacity?
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Cummins12V98 wrote:I would go chart + 5 to 10 psi not to exceed the sidewall max if it is an LT or P tire. If the low weight is not on the chart I would use the lowest shown + 5psi. Run the sidewall max with an ST unless the ride seems stiff or bouncy. If there is a ride issue reduce to the chart +5.
what should I inflate my 6,005# tires to that the load is 4,500#????????? Don't seem to be getting an answer?????
Mar-18-2022 08:28 PM