> Santa Claus brought me a paperback on RV's in general
> that has a chapter addressing the care and feeding of tires.
> The author cites the same minimum 80 psi requirement
> for cold "LT" pressures but on goes further to address
> use of pressures ABOVE the stipulated minumum
A query was sent to the truck tire gurus at the Goodyear
WEB site regarding that proposition; their response received
yesterday just says:
"We would not recommend that you exceed the maximum allowable
air pressure under any circumstances. If you feel you are too
close to the maximum load carrying capacity you would need
a different load range/size."
Anyone need a slightly used, not too useful RV reference? It might
prove useful to shim a wobbly picnic table leg or ........?
End of story.
John Bush
75 PB Sunol, CA
> that has a chapter addressing the care and feeding of tires.
> The author cites the same minimum 80 psi requirement
> for cold "LT" pressures but on goes further to address
> use of pressures ABOVE the stipulated minumum
A query was sent to the truck tire gurus at the Goodyear
WEB site regarding that proposition; their response received
yesterday just says:
"We would not recommend that you exceed the maximum allowable
air pressure under any circumstances. If you feel you are too
close to the maximum load carrying capacity you would need
a different load range/size."
Anyone need a slightly used, not too useful RV reference? It might
prove useful to shim a wobbly picnic table leg or ........?
End of story.
John Bush
75 PB Sunol, CA