Thread: Tire Wear
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Old 07-25-2020, 02:45 PM   #37
PSFORD99
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Originally Posted by richfaa View Post
Seminars at the fall rally by the vendor that provides the tires for most keystone products has said time after time that the PSI of the tires should be set to the psi indicated on the specific tire. The G614 says 110 and our are set at 110.

And I am not positive he knows what he is talking about, reason I say that is that Goodyear ,Sailun etc have inflation charts according to weight. You may very well run 110 psi , I don't . I haven't for the12 years I have run G rated tire rated for 110 psi. Although I don't go by the weight chart , I don't run 110 psi either.

I had a lengthy talk with a Sailun rep. ,and he stated there is nothing wrong inflating the Sailun S637's to the psi according to whatever weight they had on them. Even emailed me the inflation chart for Sailun.

Evidently when that vendor was talking ,he wasn't on the same page or talked to Sailun on what they thought of inflation.
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