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Old 06-24-2017, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by iYearn View Post
The tire pressure should be on the wall of the tire.

It is the tire and not the trailer that determines your pressure.

I have a Karavan trailer similiar to ez loaders I believe. I have a 20' Bayliner.

I also have the recommended PSI for all sizes of both bias ply and radial tires.

If you give me the tire size, ply rating and max load I can tell you the PSI you should have in your tires.

Having said all that, if you can give me the above info off of your tire, the recommended PSI will be right beside it on your tire.
You sure? On your vehicle you go by the specs for the truck, not what's on the tire, no? I admit I'm negligent because I'm just running the tires that came with the trailer and boat when I bought them last year. I'm assuming everything matches but I really should total up the weight of the boat, engines, trailer and gear and make sure the tires are rated to handle them.
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In this case Oki has cut to to the exact heart of the matter!
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