โJan-09-2015 09:04 AM
โJan-10-2015 09:15 AM
โJan-10-2015 08:14 AM
Oasisbob wrote:
The list you saw is probley old and never removed. This happens alot on the internet. PSI should be on the tire side wall amid a whole bunch of other numbers. Once you find it write it on the garage wall by the compressor. Best of luck
โJan-10-2015 02:30 AM
โJan-10-2015 01:31 AM
randallb wrote:
I am guessing the OP did not install a G670 RV tire.
โJan-09-2015 02:09 PM
goufgators wrote:xctraveler wrote:
Just looked at the chart myself. Unless you are running over the G rating weight limit 5355(G) Single, 5070(G) Dual, you can work with the chart numbers given. They appear to be the same at lower weights. The high weight is for G rated tires and the lower weights are for F and G and presumably H.
The H will give you greater sidewall strength and a slightly rougher ride than the G, but they will not increase the weight you can carry on each axle beyond the rating on your sticker.
Paul, believe you were looking at the 265/70. Mine is a 245/70. I'm not upset with the H rating just don't know why I can not find any reference to it on Goodyear charts for my size tire. In fact, I'm glad to have that higher rating even knowing the ride might be a bit harsher. A G rating would have been 'adequate' for my weight carried.
โJan-09-2015 11:19 AM
โJan-09-2015 09:47 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Scroll to page 6 of 12. Goodyear Truck inflation chart
โJan-09-2015 09:42 AM
โJan-09-2015 09:39 AM
xctraveler wrote:
Just looked at the chart myself. Unless you are running over the G rating weight limit 5355(G) Single, 5070(G) Dual, you can work with the chart numbers given. They appear to be the same at lower weights. The high weight is for G rated tires and the lower weights are for F and G and presumably H.
The H will give you greater sidewall strength and a slightly rougher ride than the G, but they will not increase the weight you can carry on each axle beyond the rating on your sticker.
โJan-09-2015 09:28 AM
โJan-09-2015 09:17 AM