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rafael33155
07-17-2014, 01:11 PM
i hate asking dealers i prefer to ask here from people that has them on their monty my question is my sticker on the side where the leveler is has information about tires and weight now is that information for the current tire or for any tire i put on the monty i'm replacing the marathon with the g-614 now the marathon air is 85 psi i read that the g-614 is 110 psi so do i inflate them to 110 or do i keep them at 85 i just want to know what psi you have on your g-614 tires

bncinwv
07-17-2014, 01:31 PM
I am running 105 on ours.
Bingo

rafael33155
07-17-2014, 01:35 PM
do you have the stock rim or did you have to change your rims?

Virginia Young
07-17-2014, 01:58 PM
We have 105 in ours - on the stock rims.

JandC
07-17-2014, 02:04 PM
I keep mine under 110 pounds. Been kind of experimenting on each trip with different pressures. The least I have set them at was 90. Some here run them at the 110 pounds though.

Drifty1
07-17-2014, 02:15 PM
I run mine at 96# cold. They are on stock steel rims. I do not know what you trailer weights but mine comes in at 12,500 with a pin weight of 2,950.

Phil P
07-17-2014, 02:43 PM
Hi

We are running ours at 110 psi cold.

Phil P

Doberman
07-17-2014, 04:21 PM
I use to run mine at 105; however, I was having too much stuff bounce out of the cabinets. I lowered to 95 and the trailer is much smoother and nothing gets thrown in the floor!!! Based on the Goodyear website, for my weight vehicle, they recommended 85 but I like a little firmer tire. I think I will stay at the 95 for now.

DQDick
07-17-2014, 04:36 PM
We keep ours around 108. Never lower than 105 or higher than 110. Since we change altitudes and temperatures often when we are on the move I don't make any changes as long as we are within those parameters.

Recumbent
07-17-2014, 06:39 PM
The sticker was for the original tires only, and will no long apply for the G614 tires. We keep our G614 tires at or very near 110 cold.

bethandkevin
07-18-2014, 03:45 AM
You should ALWAYS refer to the tire sidewall for loading and inflation data.

CORattler
07-18-2014, 10:16 AM
True that! [8D]
That is why they put the info there in the 1st place. :D


quote:Originally posted by bethandkevin

You should ALWAYS refer to the tire sidewall for loading and inflation data.

CORattler
07-18-2014, 10:19 AM
True that! [8D]
That is why they put the info there in the 1st place. :D


quote:Originally posted by bethandkevin

You should ALWAYS refer to the tire sidewall for loading and inflation data.

LonnieB
07-18-2014, 12:23 PM
quote:i hate asking dealers i prefer to ask here from people that has them on their monty my question is my sticker on the side where the leveler is has information about tires and weight now is that information for the current tire or for any tire i put on the monty i'm replacing the marathon with the g-614 now the marathon air is 85 psi i read that the g-614 is 110 psi so do i inflate them to 110 or do i keep them at 85 i just want to know what psi you have on your g-614 tires
If you can't rely on your tire dealer for accurate information, you're buying your tires from the wrong place.

For proper tire inflation you need to know the weight of your trailer on the axles, preferably each individual tire. Using an inflation/weight chart set your pressure in all four tires according to the tire with the most weight on it. Setting the pressure to the maximum psi on the side of the tire when not needed can result in premature wear on suspension components, and damage to the trailer and it's contents.

washley1
07-18-2014, 06:10 PM
110 here,always.

bethandkevin
07-19-2014, 03:08 AM
quote:Originally posted by washley1

110 here,always.

Yup. Keep it simple-this isn't rocket science.

trlrboy
07-19-2014, 10:10 AM
I have been running 105 lbs for the past 3 years in mine with no visible uneven wear.

psomers
07-21-2014, 03:17 AM
As stated on Goodyear's web site: 110# when you are loading tire to max load rating on sidewall. Anything less than max load the tire pressure is reduced accordingly. http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/pdfs/rv_inflation.pdf

worknomore
08-02-2014, 12:15 PM
IMHO, I have to agree with LonnieB & psomers - tire pressure is determined by the load on that tire, and both Goodyear and Tredit (Keystone supplier) agree. Running at max cold inflation rating w/light to moderate (most non-fulltimers) loads only serve to wear out the center of the tread.

Goodyear's inflation chart is (again)http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/pdfs/rv_inflation.pdf

MP1
08-02-2014, 05:58 PM
We have a 2014 Montana which came equipped with Goodyear Marathon tires. After driving just 1,800 miles, ...we attended the MOC Western Region Rally. After hearing all of the comments regarding the Marathon's we elected to replace them with the G614's. The dealer told me to run them at 100 psi cold. We also have a Tireminder TPMS which generally shows 105 psi or so when we arrive after driving for a while. (User: MP1 and MP2)

MP1
04-18-2016, 06:30 PM
I have been using G614 tires for two years. In my opinion, you should definitely keep them at 105 to 110. I thought that mine were riding a little rough at 110, so I have kept them about 107 or so. I have 17,000 miles on them.

sambam
04-18-2016, 07:43 PM
quote:Originally posted by rafael33155

do you have the stock rim or did you have to change your rims?

Your 2013 Montana should have rims rated for 110lbs. It is stamped on the inside of the rim. So you should be able to get the G614's without the added expense of new rims.