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CA Traveler wrote:
The inflation tables are designed (hopefully) to provide the optimal conditions for a given weight. More pressure up to the max can cause more tire rounding and less traction and center wear for example. Inflation for all tires on a axle is the same and based on the heavest side.
Tires aren't always what they should be and I remain negative on Michelin and Goodyear due to my experience with cracking and other issues.
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โFeb-02-2023 04:44 AM
BarryG20 wrote:
I must be missing something.
Some one posted a load inflation table from Sumitomo tires
The link is talking about their S tires and in the chart below the load inflation table it has the 719's specifically in that chart. Why would you think that the load inflation table does not apply to them?
It also states in the linked "book" as they called it under the section titled
Proper Tire Inflation
"Consult the air pressure guidelines in this book, or refer to the tire sidewall or pressure charts from the Tire and Rim Association. When
speeds are constantly above 70 m.p.h., it is recommended to use maximum air pressure for good wear and
performance."
Again perhaps I am missing something and very well may be, but it looks clear to me
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โFeb-01-2023 12:25 PM
rk911 wrote:
i did a search for 'Sumitomo Tire Inflation Chart' and got several hits.
If you scroll down to the bottom you'll find a phone number and physical address for the company.
This link includes a tire inflation table. Scroll down a bit to see it.
Hope this helps.
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