ericandalice
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Bought Goodyear G614 tires. Tire dealer inflated to 80 psi, sidewall says 110. I assume sidewall is correct?
Bought Goodyear G614 tires. Tire dealer inflated to 80 psi, sidewall says 110. I assume sidewall is correct?
Just to check - but I assume the rims are OK for 110#? Maybe dealer was unsure?
Just a thought - I am unfamiliar with Big Country rims and ratings.
Brian
your LT 235 85 R 16 is way under inflated at 80 Find the tire on the inflation tables at this link.
http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/pdfs/rv_inflation.pdf
It's the 2013 3690 if anyone knows what they were putting on it that year.
So we're good, though, right? Says 110 on the back of the tire. I will mention the hose to Eric. He keeps buying these dinky little things.
Yes you're good. Go have fun.
No not on the tire, on teh rim, it is the Rim that has to be rated at 110. We know the tire is rated at 110.
Eric looked. 110. Whew! We're leaving in 12 hours.
Bought Goodyear G614 tires. Tire dealer inflated to 80 psi, sidewall says 110. I assume sidewall is correct?
Be safe - if a tire has been run 20% underinflated, it must be dismounted and inspected by a trained professional. It should not be aired up without a full inspection or without using a safety cage. Use a calibrated gauge. If your tire is rated for higher inflation pressures, a special gauge will be required designed for larger tires.