Hi Emery, just my .02 worth! Get rid of the 5 year old "D" rated tires. If you
carry gas and water and propane, a wife and say a couple changes of clothes you
are probably pretty close to load limit. If you don't then you can run less air
pressure. There recommendation is 80PSI but that is fully loaded. These loads
are printed on the side of the tires. You should get you coach weighed, front
right right rear, left front, left rear. Before and after loading. This will
help you in loading properly etc. There is a tire specialist in the GMC world
maybe he could get more light on this subject. I had good tread left on my
michelins 3 to 5/32 nds but the side walls were showing signings of cracks. Chuck
Lompoc, Ca Eleganza II
> I have recently purchased two Goodyear G159 load range E for the front wheels.
> I still have good tread on my Michelin load range D on the 4 rear wheels but
> they are about 5 years old. I have read a couple of messages suggesting that
> they not be used more than 4-5 years. Do some of you feel that I should
> replace them now?
>
> Also -- I have been using 70# of pressure in the tires. What is the
> recommendation for pressure in the load range E?
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
carry gas and water and propane, a wife and say a couple changes of clothes you
are probably pretty close to load limit. If you don't then you can run less air
pressure. There recommendation is 80PSI but that is fully loaded. These loads
are printed on the side of the tires. You should get you coach weighed, front
right right rear, left front, left rear. Before and after loading. This will
help you in loading properly etc. There is a tire specialist in the GMC world
maybe he could get more light on this subject. I had good tread left on my
michelins 3 to 5/32 nds but the side walls were showing signings of cracks. Chuck
Lompoc, Ca Eleganza II
> I have recently purchased two Goodyear G159 load range E for the front wheels.
> I still have good tread on my Michelin load range D on the 4 rear wheels but
> they are about 5 years old. I have read a couple of messages suggesting that
> they not be used more than 4-5 years. Do some of you feel that I should
> replace them now?
>
> Also -- I have been using 70# of pressure in the tires. What is the
> recommendation for pressure in the load range E?
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley