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Just got our trailer sensors installed and did our first tow-- temps were higher than I expected but I'll admit that I've got absolutely no baseline to compare this to.
TT is about 8k lbs Tires are inflated to 78psi cold Ambient temps were 80 This was about 30mins of highway towing
You realize you’re supposed to use the pressure from the trailer placard not what the sidewall of the tire says lmao. My ‘16 Cherokee 265b 5er didn’t even call for that much tire pressure. I think it ran like 50psi.
Dudes an idiot. 8k travel trailer running 80psi cold is insane. $100 says that trailer has major issues after a year due to the harsh ride from over inflated tires.
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I mean two of us have tried to tell you you’re running too high of pressures and you’re the one being the dick….. good luck when your trailer is falling apart because your tires are too stiff.