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Old 02-21-2017, 05:15 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by hdxbonez View Post
FWIW, the door sticker on my truck tells me to run my 80psi rated tires at 65psi when they're mounted on the front and 80 psi when they're mounted on the rear. I guess Chrysler isn't concerned about overheating them...

If it were me, and my max trailer weight was well under the capacity of the tires, I wouldn't worry about running a lower tire pressure
The fitment procedures for automotive tires are not the same as RV trailer tires (any design). Tires fitted to automotive vehicles must provide load capacity reserves. Tires fitted to trailer axles do not have that requirement.
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