I have been in touch with Goodyear and while there are still some technical details that need to be clarified, I have permission from GY to post the info sheet and the Load & inflation chart. (Click on each image for a much larger view.)
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I glad Goodyear stepped up to provide a high quality tire to the RV community that will meet the demands of today's tire needs.
ReplyDeleteDoes the statement "at today's highway speeds" mean just that?
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is "today's highway speed"? MY highway speed is between 55 and 60. Others not so much as they blow by me like I'm backing up - ha.
ReplyDeleteGoodyear applied the 'N" speed symbol on their tires. While I have my own opinion that a max of 75mph for any RVs is more than fast enough and 65 should be normal upper limit. I can't over-rule Goodyear or other tire companies.
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