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โMar-29-2022 01:10 PM
MFL wrote:rfloyd99 wrote:
OP again. I just checked the tread wear - it's even on all four tires,but it looks like there's more wear on the edges (in and out) than in the center.That's how the original tires were also.
Also, I found that I didn't go up in size - orig and new tires are 205/75. New tires are D load range, old were C.
OK...This changes my rec to using full 65 psi in tires for trip, and 60 psi, a very minimum. Doing this, full max 65, should make a noticeable difference in TV mpg, over that many miles of upcoming trip.
Jerry
โMar-29-2022 12:35 PM
dave54 wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
If you have a TPMS, you might want to try an experiment. Wait for a hot Summer day with the sun beating down on the pavement. Watch what happens to the tire pressures when you start out at the cold pressure corresponding to the maximum load rating. After the tires cool, try the same experiment starting out at the maximum inflation pressure. You will likely see the roughly the same final operating pressure and may even see operating pressures higher for the tires that started out with lower pressure.
Tire manufacturers already know pressure goes up on a hot day and hard drive. They allow for that when setting the max pressure for the tire.
โMar-29-2022 11:47 AM
rfloyd99 wrote:
OP again. I just checked the tread wear - it's even on all four tires,but it looks like there's more wear on the edges (in and out) than in the center.That's how the original tires were also.
Also, I found that I didn't go up in size - orig and new tires are 205/75. New tires are D load range, old were C.
โMar-29-2022 11:40 AM
โMar-29-2022 11:37 AM
rfloyd99 wrote:
Cummins, good question. I've been running 55 psi (I check it often) and have pulled TT maybe 12-15,000 miles on these tires.
I'm headed over to the trailer now and will carefully inspect all four tires. Unless I have some uneven wear issues, it seems that the opinions here are leaning toward 50 or 55 psi being the best choice.
Now, any ideas about that tow vehicle psi?
โMar-29-2022 11:36 AM
Mike134 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Based on 1,500# and adding 5spi that would be running 45psi at 1,6540# capacity.
CapriRacer has suggested adding 15% to the tire weight and that would put you at 1,725# and use 50psi at 1,760# capacity.
You already inflated the tire load a bit so IMHO either 45 or 50 will be just fine.
You have been running 50 for three years how even is the tread ????????
/\ /\ /\ THIS will tell you the right pressure.
Don't listen to the guy down the block, who talked to his cousin, who knew a guy that read it on the internet.
โMar-29-2022 11:30 AM
โMar-29-2022 11:27 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
If you have a TPMS, you might want to try an experiment. Wait for a hot Summer day with the sun beating down on the pavement. Watch what happens to the tire pressures when you start out at the cold pressure corresponding to the maximum load rating. After the tires cool, try the same experiment starting out at the maximum inflation pressure. You will likely see the roughly the same final operating pressure and may even see operating pressures higher for the tires that started out with lower pressure.
โMar-29-2022 10:56 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
If you have a TPMS, you might want to try an experiment. Wait for a hot Summer day with the sun beating down on the pavement. Watch what happens to the tire pressures when you start out at the cold pressure corresponding to the maximum load rating. After the tires cool, try the same experiment starting out at the maximum inflation pressure. You will likely see the roughly the same final operating pressure and may even see operating pressures higher for the tires that started out with lower pressure.
โMar-29-2022 10:02 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
If you have a TPMS, you might want to try an experiment. Wait for a hot Summer day with the sun beating down on the pavement. Watch what happens to the tire pressures when you start out at the cold pressure corresponding to the maximum load rating. After the tires cool, try the same experiment starting out at the maximum inflation pressure. You will likely see the roughly the same final operating pressure and may even see operating pressures higher for the tires that started out with lower pressure.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โMar-29-2022 08:19 AM
rfloyd99 wrote:
Cummins, good question. I've been running 55 psi (I check it often) and have pulled TT maybe 12-15,000 miles on these tires.
I'm headed over to the trailer now and will carefully inspect all four tires. Unless I have some uneven wear issues, it seems that the opinions here are leaning toward 50 or 55 psi being the best choice.
Now, any ideas about that tow vehicle psi?
โMar-29-2022 08:10 AM