May-18-2017 12:42 PM
May-19-2017 08:23 AM
Shal36 wrote:wrgrs50s wrote:
I know there's charts out there by tire manufacturers that state that a tire only needs to be inflated to a point that matches it's load requirement but "hey" they get to sell you a new tire if it fails. I've yet to see any data that says a tire has been known to fail if inflated to the tire manufacturers suggested pressure stamped on the tire.
A different perspective...passenger car tires have a max pressure on them and thats what the stated load rating is based on. I have not seen any passenger vehicle where the recommended air pressure equals the max pressure. Of course, the recommended air pressure provides enough capacity to hit the vehicle's GVWR and provide good handling and ride quality. Best wear is typically at a pressure below max. In fact, if under max weight capacity but at max PSI, you are likely to see accelerated wear on the center. ST tires may be different, but I would suggest that max service life would come from inflating tires to match load weight plus some safety margin. If wear is a concern, the load pattern on the tire can be checked wi chalk or a pyrometer.
May-19-2017 08:16 AM
wrgrs50s wrote:
......... I know there's charts out there by tire manufacturers that state that a tire only needs to be inflated to a point that matches it's load requirement ......
Shal36 wrote:
.... A different perspective...passenger car tires have a max pressure on them and thats what the stated load rating is based on. ..........
May-19-2017 08:00 AM
wrgrs50s wrote:
I know there's charts out there by tire manufacturers that state that a tire only needs to be inflated to a point that matches it's load requirement but "hey" they get to sell you a new tire if it fails. I've yet to see any data that says a tire has been known to fail if inflated to the tire manufacturers suggested pressure stamped on the tire.
May-19-2017 07:40 AM
exploringcarolina wrote:Is this a new trailer?
The aluminum wheels on our TT are rated for maximum of 60PSI. Our trailer was delivered new with 16" Light Truck BFG radial E tires rated for up to 80PSI. Could not find a load/pressure chart for my BFG tires, except for maximum pressure/load, but found a Michelin load/pressure chart for one of their 16" LT Radial E tires:
http://www.michelinrvtires.com/reference-materials/load-and-inflation-tables/#/
May-19-2017 06:20 AM
wrgrs50s wrote:
Running a tire below it's recommendd inflation is more likely to cause heat related failures.
May-19-2017 05:21 AM
May-18-2017 08:46 PM
LoudDog wrote:Yea you are good to go on 80 psi.
I could not find a psi rating on the rims, but they say max load 2830 lbs which matches the E tires, they are 6 lug too.
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