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CALandLIN
Feb 20, 2019Explorer
RV trailer builders just don’t give you a choice for tire inflation pressures for the OEM tires that come on the trailer. Their recommendations will be to use the maximum allowed for maximum load capacity.
Replacement tires should be inflated to a PSI that provides a load capacity equal to the OEM tires. IMO, it’s worthless to buy upgrades and not use the full load capacity they will provide. They have a tendency to last much longer when they have plenty of load capacity to spare.
Replacement tires should be inflated to a PSI that provides a load capacity equal to the OEM tires. IMO, it’s worthless to buy upgrades and not use the full load capacity they will provide. They have a tendency to last much longer when they have plenty of load capacity to spare.
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