Trailer tire pressure?

smokeonthewater

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I didn't say anything about a margin.

I don't see any need for any margin....
Neither do you if you deflate a tire to match the load since that effectively removes any margin beyond what is designed into the tire.

The margin is built in .. If the manufacturer rates a tire to carry x load at x mph and x pressure it isn't going to fail at say 10% more... They rate it for what it can reliably do, not 2 lb under the failure point.
 
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bruceb58

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Neither do you if you deflate a tire to match the load since that effectively removes any margin beyond what is designed into the tire.
Nope, I keep it inflated so I have more margin.

In any case. I wouldn't have 2 1780 tires for a 3400 pound load but that's just the engineer in me.
 
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smokeonthewater

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Would that maybe be the engineer who doesn't trust other engineers?

Soooo you inflate your trailer tires to max????
 

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bigdee

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Not worth arguing about guys. Bottom line is you can't go wrong by inflating to maximum. Unless you know what your doing adjusting pressure can be catastrophic!
 
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