โJun-06-2016 08:34 PM
โJun-08-2016 10:35 AM
The LeRoys wrote:
So my tires are Michelin LTX MS2 tires, size 245/75/R16.
The door sticker calls for 245/75/R16E tires. To be run at 60psi Front and 80psi rear.
Here are my weights from last year. I need to get current ones.
1) Loaded Van with no Trailer
Front Axle - 3,220 lbs (73% of GAWR): 1610lbs / tire
Rear Axle - 3,920 lbs (64% of GAWR): 1960lbs / tire
2) Loaded Van with loaded trailer
Front Axle - 3,380 lbs (77% of GAWR): 1690lbs / tire
Rear Axle - 4,740 lbs (78% of GAWR): 2370lbs / tire
โJun-08-2016 03:45 AM
rhagfo wrote:Well, there you go....1ofmany wrote:
OK, let's get out the slide rule and a couple of calculators...and adjust for sea level and ambient temperature...just kidding, run at max pressure and you will not run the very real risk of running on underinflated tires.
:S
No now most likley unless fully loaded you are running your tires OVER-INFLATED, which in order of importance will cause
LESS traction for turning and braking!
LESS tire life as they will wear in the center.
The feeling of riding on rocks!
โJun-07-2016 06:33 PM
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โJun-07-2016 03:54 PM
1ofmany wrote:
OK, let's get out the slide rule and a couple of calculators...and adjust for sea level and ambient temperature...just kidding, run at max pressure and you will not run the very real risk of running on underinflated tires.
โJun-07-2016 07:25 AM
โJun-07-2016 07:05 AM
Dick_B wrote:
When such questions arise I often wonder how does the door sticker know what tires are on the vehicle if the OEM tires have been replaced by another make/model tire?
โJun-07-2016 06:41 AM
โJun-07-2016 06:23 AM
rtz549 wrote:
If the door sticker says 35 psi; you'd likely damage the sidewalls of those 80 psi tires. Just run them at 80 and have peace of mind knowing the pressure is not too low and they are not under inflated.
โJun-07-2016 05:36 AM
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