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Jul-31-2018 08:34 AM
Jul-31-2018 07:08 AM
myredracer wrote:
I tried various pressures and it wasn't until I went to 75 front & 80 rear when towing that I got the optimal handling (and no sway). Been doing that for many thousands of miles now over 4 years and no tread wear issues. I get tight/crisp handling on twisty mountain roads and no sway at 65 on interstates. I thought that was from rvtiresafety.net but I can't find it at the moment.
Jul-30-2018 04:45 PM
Jul-30-2018 05:51 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
Where is the water tank located? was it full this time, and normally empty? (or the other way around for that matter) That can make a huge difference.
Charles
Jul-29-2018 09:20 PM
Jul-24-2018 10:05 AM
BurbMan wrote:myredracer wrote:
I really suggest that you inflate them to or near their max sidewall psi rating for towing as you will get better handling. Don't go by the placard psi for towing.
Bad advice...If Joe got the required load E tires for his 2500HD the door sticker will call for the max 80psi on the rears....if he inflates the fronts to 80 psi he will be all over the road.
Joe's 2500HD has plenty of GVWR to handle his trailer, and as such he should inflate the tires per Chevy's recommendations on the door jamb sticker. Over-inflating tires for the weight they carry has no benefit except to reduce the contact patch of the tire and ruin the suspension dynamics of the truck.
Jul-24-2018 04:32 AM
JoeTampa wrote:
My plan for this trip at the moment is to add dead weight to the front of the trailer, drive slower, and ratchet up yet another chain link. Once I get 400 more miles or so on these tires, I'll put the chains back to the usual link and try upping the speed to see if it recurs.
Jul-24-2018 04:28 AM
myredracer wrote:
I really suggest that you inflate them to or near their max sidewall psi rating for towing as you will get better handling. Don't go by the placard psi for towing.
Jul-23-2018 05:25 PM
JoeTampa wrote:
Finally back in town and was able to look up the tires I got:
Michelin Defender LTX M/S
I would think from the description that these would be acceptable, no?
I have just shy of 1,000 miles on the tires at this point, and we leave for vacation on Friday. I have to check to see if the fresh water tank is forward of the axles or not, and if so, I will fill that tank. I’ll also load whatever we can - chairs, luggage, etc up front as well.
Jul-23-2018 03:21 PM
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