marc515
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I posted this on the MPG forum, but figure it belongs here.
I currently have a 2011 MPG with thePlatnum Package. The MPG currently has 15" Towmax "C" loadrangetires, and I wanted to upgrade to the 15" loadrange "D" tires for an extra margin of safety.
The "C" range tires= 50 PSI; "D" range= 65 PSI, butyou can go to 60, or 55 PSI with lower weight ratings
I was ready to order the tires, but figuredI’d give Heartland a call, and according to thier Customer Service, the MPGrims are only rated to handle 50 PSI, and they do not recommend exceeding that pressure.
I was very surprised to hear these Aluminum rims wouldn’t handle the extra 15 PSI. Looks like I will need new rims if I want to upgrade my tires.
I just called Maxxis tires, and they indicated I could run the "D" tires at 50 PSI, and the load capability would be the same as the "C" tire (1,820Lbs). Hopefully running them at 50 PSI doesn't overheat them.
At least if I go with the "D", I would have an 8 ply tire instead of a 6 ply tire.
I'm sure there's enough margin of safety built into the rime to go up to 55 PSI.
Anyone know who makes the rims for Heartland?
UPDATE: Just got ahold of the company that supplies the wheels to Heartland, and according to them, my wheels are rated to 65PSI.
I currently have a 2011 MPG with thePlatnum Package. The MPG currently has 15" Towmax "C" loadrangetires, and I wanted to upgrade to the 15" loadrange "D" tires for an extra margin of safety.
The "C" range tires= 50 PSI; "D" range= 65 PSI, butyou can go to 60, or 55 PSI with lower weight ratings
I was ready to order the tires, but figuredI’d give Heartland a call, and according to thier Customer Service, the MPGrims are only rated to handle 50 PSI, and they do not recommend exceeding that pressure.
I was very surprised to hear these Aluminum rims wouldn’t handle the extra 15 PSI. Looks like I will need new rims if I want to upgrade my tires.
I just called Maxxis tires, and they indicated I could run the "D" tires at 50 PSI, and the load capability would be the same as the "C" tire (1,820Lbs). Hopefully running them at 50 PSI doesn't overheat them.
At least if I go with the "D", I would have an 8 ply tire instead of a 6 ply tire.
I'm sure there's enough margin of safety built into the rime to go up to 55 PSI.
Anyone know who makes the rims for Heartland?
UPDATE: Just got ahold of the company that supplies the wheels to Heartland, and according to them, my wheels are rated to 65PSI.
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