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Old 08-24-2010, 07:21 AM   #11
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I use the load range E tires at 70 PSI. I have not had any problems and the tires do not look low like the load range D tires that blew out.
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Old 08-24-2010, 07:28 AM   #12
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I use the load range E tires at 70 PSI. I have not had any problems and the tires do not look low like the load range D tires that blew out.
What brand/size E -rated tire would replace the 15" Marathons on my 3023? I haven't been able to locate anything but d's.
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Old 08-24-2010, 07:49 AM   #13
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The service bulletin information I cited also says, "Do not exceed the maximum pressure for the wheel." What might that be?
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Old 08-24-2010, 10:22 AM   #14
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The wheels are stamped 85 PSI max. I am using the Maxxis M8008 ST225/75R15E 10 ply tire. Maxxis # TL15713000. I got them from Discount Tire for around $125.00 ea.
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Old 08-24-2010, 11:11 AM   #15
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The service bulletin information I cited also says, "Do not exceed the maximum pressure for the wheel." What might that be?
My Goodyear Marathons were stamped either 50 or 55. So adding 10 psi above 65 mph makes no sense at all.
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Load Range C tires are 6 ply with a max pressure of 50 PSI
Load range D tires are 8 ply with a max pressure of 65 PSI
Load range E tires are 10 ply with a max pressure of 80 PSI
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Old 08-24-2010, 02:40 PM   #17
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If you dig through the tire posts, it appears that those that tried higher pressure tires found that it reduced shock absorption and caused other structural problems.
I thought I remembered reading something about that just couldn't be for sure. The Discount Tire guy Recommended I consider E rated tires in the future because he had seen very few issues compared to D rated since trailers are easily overloaded.

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I use the load range E tires at 70 PSI. I have not had any problems and the tires do not look low like the load range D tires that blew out.

The wheels are stamped 85 PSI max. I am using the Maxxis M8008 ST225/75R15E 10 ply tire. Maxxis # TL15713000. I got them from Discount Tire for around $125.00 ea.
Hm Interesting no other structural issues?

They also had Carlisle in an E Rated Tire & recommended it over D Rated.
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Load Range C tires are 6 ply with a max pressure of 50 PSI
Load range D tires are 8 ply with a max pressure of 65 PSI
Load range E tires are 10 ply with a max pressure of 80 PSI
That being the case, since my tires are stamped 50 psi, then the must be load range C on 14 inch wheels.

I'll check them tonight if I don't forget. But, I no longer have Marathons. I have Tow Master.
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That being the case, since my tires are stamped 50 psi, then the must be load range C on 14 inch wheels.

I'll check them tonight if I don't forget. But, I no longer have Marathons. I have Tow Master.
Wayne usually your tires will have the load rating on them also.

Example: 225/75/15-D
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Wayne usually your tires will have the load rating on them also.

Example: 225/75/15-D
Good point.

I do know, from the one time I weighed the axle, that when full loaded, more than I ordinarily carry, it weighs 3380 on the axle. I have never weighed each wheel, so it could be unbalanced.

If anyone ever held a rally near home (San Jose) where they weighed each wheel individually I would be interested in attending,.
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