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			Wow all this for tire pressure? Look at the tires, they all say what there max is!! Put the max and go baby!! After you go the first leg of your trip, Check them remove or add, what ever is needed. And do the same when ever you stop. See that was easy! I am going back to sleep now! Have a nice trip !! ;) 
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			YO REEEL, you sly dog you. Whats up with that picture of your V with the front window enclosure >:( You been holding out on me. I could have been nagging you instead of Cycsen for all this time. >:( >:( ;) ;) ;D 
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			Hammer, had to hold back til I was sure you had one ;) ...
		 
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			My tandem trailer has 13” wheels, C class load, I believe the max pressure 50 PSI cold.  I filled’em up to 45 on the way to CT. When I turned around on my driveway, I notice the front tires dragging out of share, you know bulging to one side. I realize this is normal when turning tight. After reading this thread, it dawn on me that when the tires are filled to their max rated pressure, the tire dragging effect must improve (less bulging) when turning tightly. Thanks Joe 
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