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Tire questions

seaeagle2
Explorer
Explorer
My trailer tires ST205/75R14 say max load at 50 PSI, the trailer sticker says max psi 50. The wheels (Sendel machined aluminum are max 60 PSI).
The new Goodyear Endurance trailer tires are max load 65 PSI. What would I do, inflate to 50 and call it good. Get new rims rated to 65 on the chance the the tire store won't install max 65 tires on 60 psi rims, or ?
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All_I_could_aff
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Explorer
Based on personal experience with "professional" service centers, I doubt anyone there will look for or see your max rim psi rating. Chances are, they will send you out of there with wildly different inflation pressures in each tire, as well as a mix of too much and too little lug nut torque.

Always double check for your self.
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