Dec-24-2017 03:29 PM
Jan-03-2018 02:15 AM
WHY???
Jan-02-2018 12:01 PM
j09789 wrote:
Recommended cold PSI is 60 front & 65 rear. They are Michelin 275/65/20 load range E on a 2017 F250 Power Stroke. Should I increase the pressure when towing my 39' toy hauler (Triton by Voltage)?
Jan-02-2018 10:10 AM
austinjenna wrote:
I also just run at max PSI all the time, towing or not.
Jan-02-2018 02:02 AM
Dec-27-2017 06:20 AM
Dec-27-2017 06:12 AM
ChuckSteed wrote:
I keep it simple.. When I know I am making a trip with the fifth wheel I inflate drive tires to maximum pressure stamped on side walls.. front tires I run at 65 psi...
I see no reason to run to weight scale all the time... been towing for over 40 years with many different rigs...
Weigh one time I suppose... I didn’t, don’t know and really don’t care... I know what the empty weight of the 5er is and I’ve got a few thousand pounds of gear in the fifth wheel..
My wife and I weigh about the same as always and have two 80 pound chows...
I run the fifth wheel tires at 110 psi... we tow at 62 and life is just fine
Cheers
Dec-27-2017 05:56 AM
Dec-26-2017 08:43 PM
DReisinger wrote:
I am running Goodyear,Load rang G, 19.5" on my Dodge Dually at 110 lbs. Bring it On
Dec-26-2017 03:58 PM
Dec-25-2017 02:58 PM
atwowheelguy wrote:
Here's the inflation table. You have to determine the weight on your axles by taking it to the scales.
60 psi will carry 6060 lbs. per axle.
65 psi will carry 6390 lbs. per axle.
Front GAWR could be 4550-5600.
Rear GAWR should be 6340.
Those standard pressures will handle any load up to the limit on the axles.
What is the front and rear GAWR on your truck?
Dec-25-2017 12:01 PM
Dec-25-2017 11:58 AM
Dec-25-2017 11:25 AM
azdryheat wrote:
My sticker says 70 front and 65 rear and that's what I run. Tires been wearing fine.
Dec-25-2017 11:12 AM
azdryheat wrote:
My sticker says 70 front and 65 rear and that's what I run. Tires been wearing fine.
Dec-25-2017 03:36 AM