Posted by sixtyninegmc on May 06, 2013 at 22:27:46 from (216.67.21.14):
In Reply to: Semi Tires posted by D beatty on May 06, 2013 at 21:32:24:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see Holy cow, what kind of loads are you putting on a trailer to make 80PSI look flat? We can gross 88k with a tandem trailer up here, and a 11r22.5 looks just right with 80psi. Only time I`ve run over 80 is on lowboys and dropdecks. Radials are SUPPOSED to have a bulge in the sidewall, sounds to me like some folks are still stuck in the days of bias-plys. No heat out of 80psi, which is the biggest tell-tale of underinflation. Up here the folks that run 100psi or higher always say how bad the roads are all winter, and how many hills they have to throw iron on.
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