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Old 05-12-2010, 03:14 PM   #10
exav8tr
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Jerry, What reason did the Goodyear guy give? My rims were stamped on the inside of the rim between the ribs. I had to use a flashlight to see the numbers. They read 80psi and 3042lbs, this was on a 2006 3400RL. These rims were distributed by Tredit Tire and Wheel Company in Elkhart, IN. They recertified these wheels (TR6) for 110 psi and 3750 lbs at Keystones request. They gave me a letter stating this fact and stickers to place on the wheels. I would suggest you search again for the markings and go from there. I don't know what Keystone put on your '10 model, wheels or tires, BUT, I would upgrade to a better quality tire as soon as possible, even if it means upgrading the wheels. There are entirely too many stories of blown tires taking out sides of trailers. It is only a matter of time until this accident ends up in another lane and someone suffers collateral damage. This is my opinion anyway......
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