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Old 05-07-2022, 09:22 AM   #20
CalandLinda
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Originally Posted by bshgto View Post
Almost as good as a best oil thread. But kidding a side nothing should be run at more than 80% of it capacity if you want it to last or not give you trouble. This has been proven in Manufacturing.
Tires
Generators
Electric motors
Springs
Heating elements
Bearings
Air suspensions
Fail safe products
Wifes
Chairs
Oil changes Rotella 5-40 syn. (the only oil to use)
Batteries of all kind
Max temp. on anything
Etc.............
That is probably not applicable for almost all OEM RV trailer tires. Tire industry standards also have an 80% rule. It reads something like this; when a tire is found to be 20% below vehicle manufacturer recommended cold inflation pressures. It is considered to be in a "run flat" condition and needs to be removed from the wheel to check for internal damages.
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