
Section 6 - Specifications
Tire Load and Inflation Tables
U..S.. Measure (continued)
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850/60 R38 |
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900/50 R42 |
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Singles - lbs.. | 5680 | 6800 | 7850 | 9100 | 10200 | 11400 | 12300 | |
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Duals - lbs.. | 5000 | 5980 | 6910 | 8010 | 8980 | 10030 | 10820 | |
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NOTE: For shipping purposes, tire inflation pressures may be increased to 30 psi (210 kPa).. Inflation pressure must be adjusted to correct operating inflation before operation..
At higher transport speeds (above 20 mph) and lower pressures (less than 12 psi) increased inflation pressure may be required for vehicle stability..
When running lower inflation pressures, it is extremely important to use an accurate air pressure gauge..