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Old 04-12-2019, 06:09 PM   #13
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Not to "pile on" but I guess I am, also remember that the RVIA "recommendation/suggestion" (which ever we want to call it) for 110% capacity on trailer tires only came about last year. Prior to that, it was a "rodeo complete with bulls and their byproducts" as to whether the OEM tires had to be at 100% of the axle rating or if the axle could be "de-rated" to match the cheaper tire capacity and as long as they "sort of matched" then it's up to the purchaser to figure out how much he could carry before his "may-pop" tires become "will-pop tires"......

It's "better now" but for those of us with pre 2019 models, well, we're still "in the rodeo".....
If I'm not mistaken, it became effective on September 1, 2017.
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