Spilchy
New member
Hi guys, my neighbor is leaving tonight on a long trip and pulling their Wells Cargo trailer. However, their tires are low on the trailer and they will be filling it up with serious weight.
They lost the owners manual and there is no place or placard that indicates the tire pressure. I called Wells Cargo and they said to follow the side wall inflation. When I said that is the MAXIMUM pressure (not the recommended pressure) the guy said I was wrong and to fill the tires up to 51psi!! He said that's what the owners manula states.
Now, I didn't want to start an argument so I hung up and called the tire company whose make is on my neighbor's tire. They too said to go with the pressure on the side wall! But, he didn't sound so sure. Again, that's the MAXIMUM I told them and they said to do it anyway!
So I called a local trailer company here that sells them and does repairs. He too said to go with the sidewall! But when I said it was the maximum he said he really didn't know then!
I know you don't go by the maximum pressure on the side wall. Any search on how to properly fill your tires will tell you that!
So in your opinion, what would be the recommended pressure? Currently they're at 32.5 psi with a maximum of 51psi on the sidewall. They will be loading about 1000lbs in the trailer.
This is the size trailer http://www.calvertauto.com/Trailer 1web pic.jpg
I don't remember the tire size. All I know is that filling the tires to maximum 51psi and then loading a 1000lbs could be dangerous on the highway where they will be traveling for 6 hours.
Thanks! :up
They lost the owners manual and there is no place or placard that indicates the tire pressure. I called Wells Cargo and they said to follow the side wall inflation. When I said that is the MAXIMUM pressure (not the recommended pressure) the guy said I was wrong and to fill the tires up to 51psi!! He said that's what the owners manula states.
Now, I didn't want to start an argument so I hung up and called the tire company whose make is on my neighbor's tire. They too said to go with the pressure on the side wall! But, he didn't sound so sure. Again, that's the MAXIMUM I told them and they said to do it anyway!
So I called a local trailer company here that sells them and does repairs. He too said to go with the sidewall! But when I said it was the maximum he said he really didn't know then!
I know you don't go by the maximum pressure on the side wall. Any search on how to properly fill your tires will tell you that!
So in your opinion, what would be the recommended pressure? Currently they're at 32.5 psi with a maximum of 51psi on the sidewall. They will be loading about 1000lbs in the trailer.
This is the size trailer http://www.calvertauto.com/Trailer 1web pic.jpg
I don't remember the tire size. All I know is that filling the tires to maximum 51psi and then loading a 1000lbs could be dangerous on the highway where they will be traveling for 6 hours.
Thanks! :up