kit279
Well-Known Member
My trailer (Equitrek) has got small specialist trailer tyres and the manual says to inflate them to 96 PSI which is extremely high in my book! My old Bateson only had to be inflated to 36 PSI. I went to the local garage to pump them up and the machine only goes up to 80!!
So what do I do?
So far I've just inflated them up to 80 and asummed that once the horses are loaded and the trailer is driving the PSI will go up. Don't want to overinflate them then load up and have a blow out. I know that lorries can have up to 120 PSI in their tyre but these trailer tyres are a fair bit smaller.
Anyone got any advice?
So what do I do?
So far I've just inflated them up to 80 and asummed that once the horses are loaded and the trailer is driving the PSI will go up. Don't want to overinflate them then load up and have a blow out. I know that lorries can have up to 120 PSI in their tyre but these trailer tyres are a fair bit smaller.
Anyone got any advice?