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Old 07-17-2019, 07:06 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by mazboy View Post
curious there stage coach driver.


tires say 95psi? what tires are these? E rated tires are 80psi and G rated tires are 110psi.

I guesss you ahve 'f' rated tires? that is something new to me for montana
Yes, "F" rated tires at 95PSI. We talked about tires at our PDI and was told that Keystone was putting better tires on their rigs. They are still Rainier brand. Still wondering what this means for us personally for longevity.

Do "china bombs" get their reputation because manufacturers used under-rated tires that are destined to fail or because they are poorly made? I know this has been discussed at great length so not trying to re-open that one here. It just seems that perhaps the jury is still out on OEM tires that are actually correctly rated for the trailer.
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