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5:36 pm
April 14, 2012


Mike J

Kingston WA

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posts 30

My 2010 14RB is still on its orginal tires. Interestingly, there is now psi on the tire, but on the wheel, on a sticker, it reads 50 psi – 75 psi. So, what should be the cold tire psi (I'm trying to set my psi monitor system).

Reading the many posts on the topic of tires, I have to admit confusion as to best tire make and size to get when I replace the originals.

Many thanks,

Mike

2010 KZ Sportsmen Classic 14RB – 2009 RAV4 V6

12:25 am
April 15, 2012


smilinjohn

Minnesota Prairie

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posts 380

Mike J said:

there is now psi on the tire, but on the wheel, on a sticker, it reads 50 psi – 75 psi. So, what should be the cold tire psi (I'm trying to set my psi monitor system).


Wheel cold psi range = 50 – 75 psi max.

Tire = 50 psi max.

Perhaps, call manufacturers to verify.

SmileJohn

2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin

5:04 am
April 15, 2012


DECON BLUE

Member

posts 93

Go by what's on the tire :).

7:33 am
April 16, 2012


sandersmr

Texas

Member

posts 338

My tires say 55 psi, I try to go 50-55.

2010 16BH towed by 2002 F-150 Super Crew 4.6L V8

9:14 am
April 21, 2012


Mike J

Kingston WA

Member

posts 30

John and Sandersmr: For now I'm going to use 55 psi and check this with the KZ customer service.

Decon Blue: There is no psi given on the tire itself, only on the sticker on the wheel.

For All: Thanks for your replies. I'll post what I learn from KZ to close off this discussion.


2010 KZ Sportsmen Classic 14RB – 2009 RAV4 V6

3:35 pm
April 22, 2012


DougB

Charlotte, NC

Member

posts 31

My 16BH has a KZ sticker on the side of the trailer near the front that says 50 psi cold pressure.

2010 16BH; RAV4 V6