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That seems to be the weight of the empty trailer - probably measured at the end of the assembly line. If I were you, I'd compare that...
Sunday at 5:31 AM
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Tires are all about fatigue. By underinflating a tire, you're using up some of that fatigue life - and the more underinflated you are...
Saturday at 11:23 AM
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Your trailer came with side to side weights? From the factory? I've only seen GAWR's.
Saturday at 10:51 AM
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How much stress is exerted on a tire by internal air pressure?
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Barry's Tire Tech: The Physics (and Math!) behind Tires
Saturday at 6:53 AM
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Ppl No, it doesn't sound right. It's too far away from the 65 psi max. I would expect the value to be much, much closer. I did...
Friday at 4:49 AM
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Ah...... Mmmmm ....... Not exactly. You forgot to account for side to side and front to rear weight variation. Here, I tell how to do...
Thursday at 5:29 PM
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It appears you don't know that it doesn't matter who manufactures the tire, the load tables are the same. TirePressure.org: ST Tires
Thursday at 3:25 PM
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First, we tire engineers don't like the term "blowouts". The term is used in the public arena in so many ways, including times where...
Thursday at 12:36 PM
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