Bruce_H_
Jun 06, 2014Explorer
Optimal Tire PSI When Running
My ST 215/75R14 Maxxis M8008 tires are set to 50 psi cold in the morning. I know that tire pressure increases roughly 1 psi for every 10* increase in ambient air temp as the day heats up. I also know that tire flex while running generates heat; for example, TireRack ran some tests on car tires in their lab and found that tire flex contributes 4 psi.
Typically, my TST tpms indicates that the tire on the shade side of the trailer will be running at 55-56 psi and the sun-side tire 1-2 psi higher. However, on a recent trip, the tires' cold psi of 50 had been set when the temp was 53*, and as we got into 90*+ ambient temp, the sun-side tire got up to 60 psi. As we get into summer and 100*+ ambient temps, I can see the tires going above 60 psi.
My question: is there an upper psi threshold I need to be concerned about? How much psi is too much when running? Is there an optimal running psi range I should try to stay within?
Looking forward to some knowledgeable resposes.
Bruce
Typically, my TST tpms indicates that the tire on the shade side of the trailer will be running at 55-56 psi and the sun-side tire 1-2 psi higher. However, on a recent trip, the tires' cold psi of 50 had been set when the temp was 53*, and as we got into 90*+ ambient temp, the sun-side tire got up to 60 psi. As we get into summer and 100*+ ambient temps, I can see the tires going above 60 psi.
My question: is there an upper psi threshold I need to be concerned about? How much psi is too much when running? Is there an optimal running psi range I should try to stay within?
Looking forward to some knowledgeable resposes.
Bruce