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Old 06-19-2023, 05:48 PM   #1
Djgrimaldi
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Sailun Tires Overheating

On the way up to and on the way home from a trip last week three different tires (not at the same time) seemed to be overheating. Our TPMS is set for a high temp limit of 130 degrees. Three of the tires hit 135 degrees with about 124-128psi. One reached 131 degrees at 127 psi. All tires cold temps were between 105-107 psi when outbound and inbound trips began. Sailun info sheets say for our weight and 7000 pound axles we should cold fill to 110. Not sure if I should set the high limit to 140 degrees and not drive myself crazy looking at the TPMS all the time or if there is another issue at play. Has anyone else had this temperature situation?
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