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RobWNY
May 29, 2019Explorer
MFL wrote:
Rob... what Ron means is to weigh each axle/tire, and look up load chart for the weight of the heaviest tire/wheel, then add 5 lbs to whatever the chart recommends. Myself...I'd just go 75 lbs. minimum, but likely would use 80 psi, to take full advantage of the E-rated tires, as well as keep them running cooler. JMO
Jerry
Thanks Jerry. I'll keep them at 80 PSI and won't give any thought to when they go up to 90 PSI during travel.
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