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Old 06-07-2023, 07:17 PM   #20
Deb Mac
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Originally Posted by Wavery View Post
I remember when I put new tires on my 2004 TM. The stamp on the inside of the white steel rim said, Max PSI 55#.
Were you on 14” or 15” rims? Load range C? Or D? Do you remember? My 15” rims had D’s on them I think. I’ll stop at the shop that did the tires tomorrow and see what they were. Can’t remember but I’m pretty sure they were D.

Still think inside the rim is a really silly place to put that information. If I buy a used trailer with good tires, good dating on them, and I don’t know what the psi rating of the rims are, he could have E’s on there, inflated to say 75psi, but the rims are only rated to 65. Unless you pop the tires off, you have no way of knowing…. Silly! It would be so easy to stamp it into the back of the rim, with the other info…
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