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Old 08-30-2018, 04:35 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by CWtheMan View Post
Maybe you should inflate them to an inflation pressure 10% above the vehicle certified GAWRs. That would fall in-line with the new RVIA recommendation.

p.s. Don't forget to register the new tire serial numbers.
That would be around 61.25 PSI and below the placard number of 65 PSI. So I think I will just run them at 65 PSI. 65 PSI provides around 3K spare capacity on the axles, with the 7K or so tires are carrying.

And yesterday morning I talked to a CS rep at GY that needs to go back to tire school. He said that I do not want to put 80 lbs of air in them as they will heat up on the road and become over inflated!!! Go figure, maybe it was his first day on the job.

Yes, I did register them. Thanks for the tip. Chris
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