โJan-29-2016 03:33 PM
โFeb-02-2016 08:07 AM
rbpru wrote:
My "C" rated OEM TT tires at 50 lbs. and my "P" rated TV tires at 40 lbs. work just fine.
My hope is the 65 lbs "D" rating will provide a bit more durability without jarring the TT interior.
TT axles are rated to 3500 lbs. nothing I do to the tires will change that.
โFeb-01-2016 12:22 PM
rbpru wrote:
My concern was that the tire was going to require 80 psi for a "D" rating. But the tire spec said "C" @ 50 psi and "D" @ 65 psi.
As far as the rim is concerned, I as more concerned about the valve but they use the same valve for both applications. I suspect it is the same with the rim.
โJan-31-2016 04:40 PM
โJan-31-2016 10:53 AM
rbpru wrote:
My concern was that the tire was going to require 80 psi for a "D" rating. But the tire spec said "C" @ 50 psi and "D" @ 65 psi.
As far as the rim is concerned, I as more concerned about the valve but they use the same valve for both applications. I suspect it is the same with the rim.
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โJan-30-2016 04:08 PM
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โJan-30-2016 12:41 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:bobndot wrote:
If the OEM 205's C's are on stock rim, it might be rated for 50# tire.
205 D = 65# .
Can a 65# tire be used on a 50# rated rim ? Just asking .
NO.
Tire and wheel mfg don't recommend it if your using 65 psi.
Having split trailer wheels on my flat decks in my younger dumber days when I ignored my tire dealer and mounted a 80 psi rated tire on steel wheels with a 60 psi rating...they split around the bead seat flange after airing to 80 psi and loading the trailer.
What happens is after the tires heat at highway speeds the 80 psi in the tire can go to 90 + psi.
Now you can use a 65 at 50 psi on a 50 psi rated wheel but you lost the benefit oif the D tire. The D tire needs to match the wheels width properly for best long term performance.
The benefit of a D tire comes only at those higher pressures.
Maybe I missed it but are you using 14" or 15" tire diameter ??
โJan-30-2016 12:27 PM
smkettner wrote:bobndot wrote:Is the wheel actually stamped with 50 psi max?
If the OEM 205's C's are on stock rim, it might be rated for 50# tire.
205 D = 65# .
Can a 65# tire be used on a 50# rated rim ? Just asking .
If not I would have no worry about going to 65 on a steel wheel.
โJan-30-2016 08:05 AM
bobndot wrote:Is the wheel actually stamped with 50 psi max?
If the OEM 205's C's are on stock rim, it might be rated for 50# tire.
205 D = 65# .
Can a 65# tire be used on a 50# rated rim ? Just asking .
โJan-30-2016 06:19 AM
โJan-30-2016 06:14 AM
bobndot wrote:
If the OEM 205's C's are on stock rim, it might be rated for 50# tire.
205 D = 65# .
Can a 65# tire be used on a 50# rated rim ? Just asking .