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Old 07-11-2020, 03:24 PM   #48
DutchmenSport
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Originally Posted by CalandLinda View Post
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Did you discover the cause of the failure?
I never did find the cause of the failure. After I got the new tires, I didn't care any more.

OK, I've done some crawling around on my camper, and had to pull my memory banks, and double checked with the Random Access Memory bank of this family, and she said, "they" said, 90 PSI. I have 80 in my Herculies, so I'm "upping" them to at lease 90 before the next trip. Although, I've not had any issues with these.

Now about the rim. After crawling under the trailer and taking photos of all 4 tires to make out the markings on the actual rims, this is what I could figure out. It took all 4 rims to put it all together as every one has one letter or number worn away or unreadable.

08 16 B B22

I'm not sure what all that means.

So, I also took a closer look at the sticker

Here's what it says:

Front Avant: 655 KPA / 95 PSI
Rear Arriere: 655 KPA / 95 PSI
Spare De Secours : 655 KPA / 95 PSI

So, I'll "up" the air in them to 90 psi, even though the tires themselves are rated higher. AND there no reason why I should ever tow faster than 65 mph anyway!

Well every one, thanks for your comments and questions. You made me look!

Still, I like these Herculies tires. The tread on them is just so dang deep and 14 ply!
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