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Old 09-07-2018, 04:17 AM   #87
Javi
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Originally Posted by mazboy View Post
HERE YOU GO....the answer to all.

always go up one rating level. If an 'E' rated, go up to a 'F' or better, a 'G' rated tire.

And, inflate to the level the tire states! 'G' rated tires are 110psi.
And that only works if your wheels are rated for the higher pressure... And in many cases the only way to do that is to swap axles or axle components to accommodate higher rated wheels..

For instance my 5200 pound axles have 16" wheels with 6 x 5.5 studs which are 80 lb. / 3200 lb. rated.. there are no 110 lb. wheels for that configuration or for that matter there are no 95 lb. wheels either. ...
Solution... Change to 7K axle components and buy new wheels for the "G" tires..

Not many folks going to do that...

My axles are rated 10,400 lbs. combined... My wheels are rated 12,800 lbs. and my tires are rated 13,680....

Now... where's the weak link for a trailer with 12,350 GVWR
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