โAug-08-2016 04:10 PM
โAug-09-2016 03:59 PM
Me Again wrote:Houstonkid wrote:
Thank you all for your help and getting me through this. I did measure my axles the other day and they are 33" C-C. With that being said, I shouldn't have any issues with the 235/85/16 since I can't find the 80 in the Firestone Trans HT? I like the Firestones, LT's at a decent price.
For your type of service they will server you well. Chris
โAug-09-2016 03:30 PM
Houstonkid wrote:
Thank you all for your help and getting me through this. I did measure my axles the other day and they are 33" C-C. With that being said, I shouldn't have any issues with the 235/85/16 since I can't find the 80 in the Firestone Trans HT? I like the Firestones, LT's at a decent price.
โAug-09-2016 01:41 PM
Houstonkid wrote:
I really don't want to get into replacing wheels also. My trailer is lighter weight, we are not full time and rarely travel over 4-5 hours for a camping trip. With that being said, are the Maxxis still a viable option if my wheels are not rated for 110 psi?
โAug-09-2016 10:00 AM
โAug-09-2016 08:12 AM
Houstonkid wrote:
I need to go look, I do know axle spacing is 33".
LRG? Load Range G? As in they will be overkill?
โAug-09-2016 07:05 AM
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โAug-09-2016 06:53 AM
TxGearhead wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
Make sure your wheels or OK to run 110psi. That size as an ST like the Maxxis 8008 version is only 80psi. The Sailuns need 110psi for 75mph and higher load limits.
Supposedly Sailun is Ok with running them at 80PSI as long as they are within the load range for that pressure.
There's an email quote from a Sailun rep on keystonerv.org about 6-10 weeks ago.
โAug-09-2016 05:52 AM
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โAug-09-2016 03:54 AM
Paul Clancy wrote:
They are stamped. Generally on the back.
โAug-09-2016 02:55 AM