What drive tires are you running?
How often do you actually check your air pressure, and is it always checked cold?
- What pressure do you run, and how close does it tend to be when checked?
Day-to-day how many pounds are you typically running per drive position, what speed, and how long/far?
- How much does that vary load-to-load, and do you (or others, in your opinion) change your inflation to accommodate it?
I’m pretty much just looking for a no-bullshit opinion on whether typical drive tires (specifically deep-lugs, which are getting beyond 32/32nds in some cases) are always being run below speed restrictions, below weight restrictions, and at proper inflation. And if not, how common you might think it would be that they are being exceeded or ignored (by everybody else, on average)?
From my end, of course I always hear that tires are checked every stop, loads are never over 80%, and even though typical drive tires sit at 90-100psi, they are always at 120 for heavy loads.
Can I get some opinions? PMs are good with me, also.
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