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goufgators
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Just had new Goodyear 245/70R19.5 Load Range H installed on my MH. On looking at the on-line Goodyear Load/Inflation chart it does not show a Load Range H for 19.5 tires. 19.5 tires according to the chart only go through Load Range G. According to the chart, Load Range H exists only on 22.5 tires. But, my new tires are 19.5 and clearly Load Range H.

I know I can go back to the Goodyear dealer but was wondering if any of you have experience with this or otherwise have an explanation. Are Goodyear charts simply not up-to-date?

Thanks/ Larry
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DSDP_Don
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"Oasisbob".....Using the MAX tire pressure on a trailer, like your Bantam Trail Lite, is often okay and will make the tires last a long time. Using the MAX tire pressure on a motor home is not a good idea. It will make for a horrible ride and other issues such as excess wandering.
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jhilley
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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


The pressure on the side wall is maximum pressure and not the pressure suggested for loaded weight. That pressure will be too high in most cases, causing a rough ride and possible tire wear.
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rgatijnet1
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I doubt that you would notice any difference in ride between RV or truck tires. The only difference is that an RV tire MAY have more UV protection chemicals in the composition of the tire.

goufgators
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randallb wrote:
I am guessing the OP did not install a G670 RV tire.


Help me with this. I'm assuming a G670 RV tire (as the name seems to imply) is a tire designed for RV's. Assuming my new Goodyear rated "H" tires are not G670's (how can I tell?), what problem is that, if any, for me and my MH? Does it indicate that I bought 'truck' tires rather than RV tires? Is this bad? Should I return to the Goodyear dealer and demand G670's? As you see, tires are not my strong-suit. Any help will be appreciate. / Larry
2017 Winnebago Sunstar (gas)
2005 Honda CRV Toad
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xctraveler
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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.


Right you are. I looked at the 245s and my eye dropped to the 265s as I was copying the numbers, dang, sorry about that. Comments may well hold depending on your GAWR. I assumed you were using RV tires, not truck tires, too harsh for my taste.
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randallb
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I am guessing the OP did not install a G670 RV tire.

goufgators
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rgatijnet1 wrote:
Scroll to page 6 of 12. Goodyear Truck inflation chart


Got it!! Many thanks.../ Larry
2017 Winnebago Sunstar (gas)
2005 Honda CRV Toad
Invisi-brake

rgatijnet1
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Scroll to page 6 of 12. Goodyear Truck inflation chart

goufgators
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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.
2017 Winnebago Sunstar (gas)
2005 Honda CRV Toad
Invisi-brake

xctraveler
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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
2012 Phaeton 36QSH on Freightliner Chassis with a Cummins 380 pushing it. 2011 Cherry Red Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with US Gear Unified Tow Brake System. Check out my blog
FMCA 352081 SKP# 99526

Oasisbob
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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
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