Mar-20-2014 08:36 AM
Mar-21-2014 08:13 AM
Mar-21-2014 07:06 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Hey Bozo, Those are minimum inflations for the load being carried not max! Who's old? DUH! Now roll over Spotless..
Mar-20-2014 09:09 PM
Mar-20-2014 09:08 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
You use Michelin's right?
Here's your chart.
Mar-20-2014 08:51 PM
Mar-20-2014 08:30 PM
travelnutz wrote:
Op is 100% right however, there are some trucks/brands that ride absolutely terrible with full tire inflation when not carrying or towing and people will underinflate to make the ride even bearable. Thus sacrificing handling characteristics, ability, safety, and of course tire tread life. I have to ask why would they even do this when there are better choices and so avoidable? Some vehicles even ride harsh and jolting when loaded! They'd made their choice and get the ride that comes with it and then use the band aid approach to solve the well known issues that are built it. DUH!
Mar-20-2014 04:00 PM
Mar-20-2014 02:55 PM
Mar-20-2014 01:55 PM
rlocicero wrote:
No one should recommend riding on underinflated tires. If affecta the side walls and promotes a build up of heat. If you want capacity, buy the tire for that. If you want a comfie ride, buy the tire for that. Otherwise be prepared to compromize.
Mar-20-2014 01:51 PM
downtheroad wrote:
Naw, I normally run my tires without inflating them. It saves chocking the wheels when I get to a campground....:)
Mar-20-2014 01:43 PM
Mar-20-2014 01:39 PM
rlocicero wrote:
No one should recommend riding on underinflated tires. If affecta the side walls and promotes a build up of heat. If you want capacity, buy the tire for that. If you want a comfie ride, buy the tire for that. Otherwise be prepared to compromize.
Mar-20-2014 01:23 PM
Mar-20-2014 12:55 PM
rlocicero wrote:
No one should recommend riding on underinflated tires. If affecta the side walls and promotes a build up of heat. If you want capacity, buy the tire for that. If you want a comfie ride, buy the tire for that. Otherwise be prepared to compromize.