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Huntindog wrote:
You did a smart thing by upgrading to a higher load rating tire..... But here is the catch. You only have that higher rating if you air them up all the way to 65.
This can be important in the event of a blowout making the other tire on that side carry more load. If you only have them at 50, then there will be no extra capacity for such a event.
The down sides to running higher than needed tire pressures are minor.
You may see some faster treadwear in the center... Though in my experience, a higher quality tire is able to resist crowning and maintain even treadwear... But even if you do get the uneven treadwear, it probably isn't important to you as MOST TT tires age out long before the tread is gone.
Some will say that the ride will be rougher in the TT with higher pressures, and it makes sense that it would be... But I have been doing it for many years with no ill effects.
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โJun-08-2014 07:05 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Not a tire expert but I am an experienced ST tire consumer. The risk of a wheel failure from running over max is far exceeded by the risk of a tire failure running at max load. You have taken an acceptable risk IMO. Run the tires at max psi.
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