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    Goodyear Endurance Tire Pressure

    I am now running Goodyear Endurance tires on my trailer and they've got an 80psi maximum load rating. The tires are ST225/75R15 E. I've always run my trailer tires at maximum load capacity, but that was usually 60lbs max. Should I inflate to 80lbs? Do these tires have a different set of rules/standards since they are such heavy duty tires?



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    Mine say 65 max ? I run them at 55 psi
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    What does the info plate on the trailer call for.
    I have mine at 50 for my short runs (10 miles).

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    What does it say on the trailer? The PSI listed on the tire is the Max PSI not the recommended PSI.

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    When I bought mine guy suggested 60 to minimize sidewall wear and heat. They ride nice at 60, better than a Class C tire at 50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassfisher444 View Post
    What does it say on the trailer? The PSI listed on the tire is the Max PSI not the recommended PSI.
    These tires might be heavier duty than what the trailer comes with so the pressures wouldn’t be correct if that’s the case
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    Quote Originally Posted by mactlman View Post
    These tires might be heavier duties than what the trailer comes with so the pressures wouldn’t be correct if that’s the case
    Pressures are based on weight, not how heavy duty the tire is.

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    Look up the tire pressure chart from Goodyear and inflate to the correct psi for the weight each tire is carrying. Cj
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassfisher444 View Post
    Pressures are based on weight, not how heavy duty the tire is.
    If the stock tires is D rated, and he puts on an E rated, the pressure on the trailer would not be accurate for the heavier tires
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    Quote Originally Posted by mactlman View Post
    If the stock tires is D rated, and he puts on an E rated, the pressure on the trailer would not be accurate for the heavier tires
    It would be since the weight of the trailer and boat hasn't changed.

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    First chart in the below link will answer all questions on inflation.

    https://www.goodyearrvtires.com/pdfs/rv_inflation.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ1 View Post
    Look up the tire pressure chart from Goodyear and inflate to the correct psi for the weight each tire is carrying. Cj
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    According to this ---
    If you change from a ST205-75R15 to a ST225-75R15 with a 2020 lb rig. It requires about 12 PSI less for the ST 225-75R15
    I swapped out the low mileage ST tires for a longer lasting LT tire on my trailer and they require 15 PSI more than the trailer sticker.
    So much for the old trailer sticker that was for the original tire.
    Think I'll go by what the tire manufacture calls for verses trailer sticker. I do know that most tire failures occur from under inflated tires at highway speeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishnfireman View Post
    According to this ---
    If you change from a ST205-75R15 to a ST225-75R15 with a 2020 lb rig. It requires about 12 PSI less for the ST 225-75R15
    I swapped out the low mileage ST tires for a longer lasting LT tire on my trailer and they require 15 PSI more than the trailer sticker.
    So much for the old trailer sticker that was for the original tire.
    Think I'll go by what the tire manufacture calls for verses trailer sticker. I do know that most tire failures occur from under inflated tires at highway speeds.
    Max PSI is not the required PSI, just because the Max PSI on the tire is 15 lbs more doesn't mean that is what it requires. The load charts listed are what the tire manufacturer calls for. You will find no tire manufacturer that says to always run the Max PSI listed on the tire no matter what.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krindgen View Post
    When I bought mine guy suggested 60 to minimize sidewall wear and heat. They ride nice at 60, better than a Class C tire at 50.
    Same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassfisher444 View Post
    Max PSI is not the required PSI, just because the Max PSI on the tire is 15 lbs more doesn't mean that is what it requires. The load charts listed are what the tire manufacturer calls for. You will find no tire manufacturer that says to always run the Max PSI listed on the tire no matter what.
    Did you look at the chart ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassfisher444 View Post
    Max PSI is not the required PSI, just because the Max PSI on the tire is 15 lbs more doesn't mean that is what it requires. The load charts listed are what the tire manufacturer calls for. You will find no tire manufacturer that says to always run the Max PSI listed on the tire no matter what.
    Agreed on the max and mfr recommendations. But he's not at max pressure, he's slightly below 60psi looking at the chart. Max is 65 for that tire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krindgen View Post
    Agreed on the max and mfr recommendations. But he's not at max pressure, he's slightly below 60psi looking at the chart. Max is 65 for that tire.
    No, he has E-series tires which max out at 80 or 85 psi look down the chart halfway and far to the right
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    Regardless of what range they are I always run 5-15 psi under max.

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