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Old 06-19-2018, 06:01 PM   #23
CaptnJohn
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Originally Posted by Mike117 View Post
CaptnJohn, when they looked at the rims on the 2014 HC they could not find any psi stamp. When I contacted Keystone they said they were 110 Psi but with the lug nuts of only 5 I wonder. Also tire shop said already had separation on one of the tires with a bulge. I checked them and never noticed that. Either way I feel good and safe for now!
Sometimes the wheel psi is on the inside, only seen with the tire off.
Although I do not suggest it, my Cougar had 80# wheels. I ran them at 95 cold always without a problem.
There are only a few wheel suppliers out there. I sent the question with a photo of one on my Cougar to a supplier that told me it was not theirs but who actually did supply it. Agree, 5 lugs generally indicates 80# ~~ Keystone should know, but I'd try to find the supplier or keep it under 110 by using the tire manufacturers weight chart.
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