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sh410 wrote:I have two friends I used to work with who are tire engineers and they steered me in the direction I operate.
The two tire engineers that have posted on this forum have said to run trailer tires at the max pressure on the tire sidewall for the reasons that Gdetrailer has stated.
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kaydeejay wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:What "constant adjustment"?:h That is rather extreme!
......To me, not worth the hassle with constant adjustments in pressure..
Only time I make any adjustment is when my TST system tells me my tires are not:-
Truck front - 45psi
Truck rear - 70 psi
Trailer (all 4) - 50psi
The Max sidewall pressures of those are 80psi/80psi/65psi respectively.
So no, I do NOT run at sidewall max pressure. These pressures are what the tire tables say are required to support the truck and fiver at each one's GVWR.
โApr-25-2015 01:36 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:What "constant adjustment"?:h That is rather extreme!
......To me, not worth the hassle with constant adjustments in pressure..
โApr-25-2015 09:20 AM
PackerBacker wrote:travel trailersign man wrote:
Should the tires always be inflated to the maximum pressure that it says on the sidewall?
Truck or trailer?
ST series tires on a trailer then yes; if tires are on the tow vehicle then use the tire manufacturer's recommendation for loads.
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sign man wrote:
Should the tires always be inflated to the maximum pressure that it says on the sidewall?