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I'm curious why you ran at 55psi.
On your rig, put the full 80psi in those erated tires. You are going to be pleasantly surprised how much less wobble the TT has while pulling. It will fill much more solid behind you going down the road. The tires will age out long before you wear them out.
That's a lot of trailer and you need some reserve capacity on the tires to allow for uneven loading, and speed.
Don't sweat the tread wear. The tires will age out long before the tread is gone. Go with 80 psi and the extra capacity. IF the tread wears more in the middle, which I doubt, it will be so slight as to be inconsequential.
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โAug-26-2016 06:41 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Trailer is 35 feet long and weight is suppose to be around 8000 pounds empty.
โAug-26-2016 06:36 AM
kcfissel wrote:
We just put a set of Carlisle HD on my trailer in prep for a trip out west. I too have been reading all the commentary, and after talking with the guy at Discount Tire I decided that was a good option. I was told the tire was engineered from the ground up, and it was the best trailer tire he's seen in his sixteen years. I guess we'll see.
I contacted the wheel mfgr. and was told the wheels are rated for 80psi. I bought 5 as I went up a size and load range so I'm sure I have plenty of tire.
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downtheroad wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
I bought Maxxis Load Range E to get some reserve capacity over the previous D rating. They have proven for me (I'm the only one I have to convince) to be about the best ST tire available.
Exactly what I did...