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Old 01-30-2020, 12:08 AM   #4
Oneilkeys
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Originally Posted by 16ACE27 View Post
65 Lbs sounds way low. Where did you see this "rewrite"?

Tying the duallies together is done to keep the pair even at the same tire pressure as the inside ones normally heat up more and have more pressure than the outside ones. However, the system is supposed to stop flow in the event of a rapid loss of pressure in one tire so the other tire is not affected. Kind of like when you seatbelt catches if you pull it hard but not if you pull it slow.
For the Axis and Vegas 65 lbs in the duals is about right according to the Micheline manufacturer. The aft end of my E450 Axis weighted in fully loaded at 8500 lbs. At 65 lbs the tires duals are rated at 8600 lbs.
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