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    1990 Ranger Trail Trailer suggested tire inflation on that model trailer??

    Reading another post got me thinking what is the suggested tire inflation on a 1990 Ranger Trail trailer for a single axle trailer ,running Goodyear Endurance and have been running them at 60lbs cold maybe too much not sure???
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    The tire will have the Max Load Air Pressure stamped into the sidewall of the tire.
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    ...watching. I just got my brand spankin' GY Endurances mounted yesterday on new rims- will be putting them on this weekend. My RT trailer tag has no pressure listed.

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    neither does mine that is why I was asking lol
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    Do a search here for the Goodyear endurance tire pressure chart based on weight of your rig. For the weight of your boat twitch 60psi might be to much. Find the chart, it is easy to estimate the weight of your boat, motor, batteries etc... Simple math will get the weight of your rig pretty close, then go to the chart and see what Goodyear recommends.
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    My 518 handles best at 50 psi, can't tell it's behind me. 60 was too rough at speed.

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    big sticker on the rails for the guide on bunks say 50psi on my 90 374v

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerrysRanger374V View Post
    big sticker on the rails for the guide on bunks say 50psi on my 90 374v
    Most Ranger trailers in that year range came with Goodyear MARATHON tires. That was the suggested pressure for them.

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    figured out more or less the weight of my rig and I should be running right in between 55 and 60 . I have been running 60 and went down yesterday to 55lbs gonna watch the next couple trips to see how it rides and handles then decide where I'm gonna keep them.
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