โApr-01-2019 01:05 PM
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โApr-10-2019 04:45 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:May I ask the reason whysign man wrote:
When going from d rated to e rated Should the e rated tires always be inflated to the maximum pressure regardless of how much weight there is?
NO!
โApr-10-2019 04:37 PM
sign man wrote:
When going from d rated to e rated Should the e rated tires always be inflated to the maximum pressure regardless of how much weight there is?
โApr-10-2019 03:16 AM
โApr-09-2019 10:21 PM
sign man wrote:
When going from d rated to e rated Should the e rated tires always be inflated to the maximum pressure regardless of how much weight there is?
โApr-09-2019 06:39 PM
โApr-04-2019 11:04 AM
โApr-02-2019 07:37 AM
3 tons wrote:
From what I heard from a tire dealer thereโs a reason why they are called โtrailer tiresโ. When asked, he said that trailer tires have heavier sidewall construction to help deal with the scrubbing (e.g. twisting) that occurs on multi-axle configurations...Just saying, but Iโm no expert.
โApr-02-2019 07:18 AM
โApr-02-2019 07:08 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
"trailer tires"
โApr-02-2019 05:00 AM
sign man wrote:
found it 2830lbs its only an extra 15lbs of air pressure. should be fine?
โApr-01-2019 08:15 PM
โApr-01-2019 08:07 PM
โApr-01-2019 08:04 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:sign man wrote:
found it 2830lbs its only an extra 15lbs of air pressure. should be fine?
You didn't give us a OEM size and load range for your tires but a 2830 lbs fits a ST225/75-15 E tire @ 80 psi.
Your OEM tires may be a ST225/75-15 D at 2540 lbs.
If your trailers actual scaled tire loads are close to 2400-2500+ lbs then the E tire at 2830/80 psi would give you 15-18 percent reserve capacity. Pump those E tires to the max if you want the full benefit of those new E tires.
Like Goodyear says;
Goodyear Tire and Rubber .... weighing RVs
Special Considerations
** Unless trying to resolve poor ride quality problems with an RV trailer, it is recommended that trailer tires be inflated to the pressure indicated on the sidewall of pen st225:75r15 Dthe tire. Trailer tires experience significant lateral (side-to-side) loads due to vehicle sway from uneven roads or passing vehicles. Using the inflation pressure engraved on the sidewall will provide optimum load carrying capacity and minimize heat build-up **