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Re: Tractor and Car Tires
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Posted by RN on January 13, 2006 at 19:12:41 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Tractor and Car Tires posted by JD H 46 on January 13, 2006 at 16:55:59:
Tractor tires run maybe 15+- lbs pressure and flex, need tube to hold air when tire flexs around bead. Tubeless car tires run 30 lbs + pressure, don't flex as much. When car tires are run at low pressure they can fail- remember Ford Explorer tire problems when they ran at 25lbs for soft ride instead of tire manufacturers recommended 32 to 35 lbs? Light trucks- I used to run 45 lbs in Chev c30 empty, 55 a couple times with overload. Tires were marked with load rateings to 60lbs. What pressure are you running in tires?? Wet- with fluid? RN.
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