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Ted June 7th 08 07:26 PM

What pressure should my trailer tires be?
 
I bought a boat/trailer last year. The tires were at 30psi. Yesterday I
read the sidewall, and it says that capacity is 575 pounds with the tires
inflated to 60psi!

The boat is about 500 pounds. Any idea what my pressure should be? I only
take it 15 miles twice a year. Thanks.



HK June 7th 08 07:28 PM

What pressure should my trailer tires be?
 
Ted wrote:
I bought a boat/trailer last year. The tires were at 30psi. Yesterday I
read the sidewall, and it says that capacity is 575 pounds with the tires
inflated to 60psi!

The boat is about 500 pounds. Any idea what my pressure should be? I only
take it 15 miles twice a year. Thanks.


60 psi.

I have a tandem trailer and the tires state their capacity at 50 psi. I
keep them at 50 psi.

Richard Casady June 7th 08 08:47 PM

What pressure should my trailer tires be?
 
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 14:26:47 -0400, "Ted" wrote:

I bought a boat/trailer last year. The tires were at 30psi. Yesterday I
read the sidewall, and it says that capacity is 575 pounds with the tires
inflated to 60psi!

The boat is about 500 pounds. Any idea what my pressure should be? I only
take it 15 miles twice a year. Thanks.


Quite likely, its 60 psi. I mean that's what it says on the side wall.
With two tires, you have a safety factor of 100%. Blow them up to
60 and call it good.

Casady

Phil[_3_] June 7th 08 09:20 PM

What pressure should my trailer tires be?
 

"Richard Casady" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 14:26:47 -0400, "Ted" wrote:

Trailer tires are different than car tires , something to do with the car
having shocks so the side walls are different, inflate them to recommended.


John H.[_4_] June 7th 08 09:29 PM

What pressure should my trailer tires be?
 
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 19:47:39 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote:

On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 14:26:47 -0400, "Ted" wrote:

I bought a boat/trailer last year. The tires were at 30psi. Yesterday I
read the sidewall, and it says that capacity is 575 pounds with the tires
inflated to 60psi!

The boat is about 500 pounds. Any idea what my pressure should be? I only
take it 15 miles twice a year. Thanks.


Quite likely, its 60 psi. I mean that's what it says on the side wall.
With two tires, you have a safety factor of 100%. Blow them up to
60 and call it good.

Casady


What he said!
--
John *H*

Don White June 7th 08 11:34 PM

What pressure should my trailer tires be?
 

"Ted" wrote in message
...
I bought a boat/trailer last year. The tires were at 30psi. Yesterday I
read the sidewall, and it says that capacity is 575 pounds with the tires
inflated to 60psi!

The boat is about 500 pounds. Any idea what my pressure should be? I
only take it 15 miles twice a year. Thanks.


Those trailer tires are probably smaller than your vehicle tires...
therefore thay spin faster.
They are probably bias ply rather than radial...which means the sidewalls
don't flex as much.
they should be inflated higher than your vehicle tires so 50-60 psi sounds
about right.
Might be some info here useful to you.
http://www.championtrailers.com/tire_art.html




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