Jul-29-2019 06:26 AM
Aug-06-2019 01:24 PM
Grit dog wrote:sgfrye wrote:drsteve wrote:
Inflate to max inflation as shown on the sidewall.
x2
no need to overthink it. has worked for me. autos, boat trailer tires, and motorcycles
Fwiw, that’s actually under thinking it by a good margin.
Jul-30-2019 05:07 PM
Jul-30-2019 03:31 PM
drsteve wrote:
I am talking only about tires on a towable.
Jul-30-2019 09:36 AM
pitch wrote:
Some of you guys could suck the fun out of an Ice Cream Social!
Jul-30-2019 09:15 AM
sgfrye wrote:drsteve wrote:
Inflate to max inflation as shown on the sidewall.
x2
no need to overthink it. has worked for me. autos, boat trailer tires, and motorcycles
Jul-30-2019 07:20 AM
Jul-30-2019 07:06 AM
Optimistic Paranoid wrote:sgfrye wrote:drsteve wrote:
Inflate to max inflation as shown on the sidewall.
x2
no need to overthink it. has worked for me. autos, boat trailer tires, and motorcycles
As far as cars, vans, pickups, and motorized RVs go, inflate your tires to maximum and go to a mall before it opens. Use a piece of chalk to put a line across each tire, and drive a couple of hundred yards. Then check your tires. In most cases - depending of course on your vehicle weight - I think you will see that the chalk is worn off in the center, but not at the edges, which indicates that not all of the tire tread is making contact with the road.
It seems self-evident to me that this is NOT optimum for either steering traction or braking in the shortest distance. And I suspect you will also be more prone to hydroplaning in the wet than if your tires were making complete contact with the road.
Both Goodyear and Michelin have downloadable RV tire publications, available here:
Recreational Tire Care Guide
RV Tire Guide
They both warn against overinflating tires because of lessened traction, braking and steering.
BTW, the Michelin Guide also says that an overinflated tire is more prone to impact damage
Jul-30-2019 06:26 AM
sgfrye wrote:drsteve wrote:
Inflate to max inflation as shown on the sidewall.
x2
no need to overthink it. has worked for me. autos, boat trailer tires, and motorcycles
Jul-30-2019 05:28 AM
rvshrinker wrote:
Everything I read says tires should be inflated to Max psi. Is there general agreement on that? I plan to do whatever is safest and as of last evening, my tires are at 60 and Max is 80, so I have some filling to do.
Jul-30-2019 04:54 AM
drsteve wrote:
Inflate to max inflation as shown on the sidewall.
Jul-30-2019 02:28 AM
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