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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothd View Post
    I tow my boats a lot without issues, are you sure you're running the correct pressure?
    Assuming the question is directed to me? Yes tire pressure was good. I knew when I damaged the tire at the ramp. Assuming it split the steel belt and caused a bubble in the tread. Unfortunate no spare at the time and tried to get to tire shop next day but didn't make it and the 106 temps I'm sure didn't help.

    As for power loading, I float my boat on and off the trailer. I'm done and gone in 1-2 min and cause no erosion around the ramp.

    IMO power loading is just as useless as power turns.



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  2. #22
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    power loading doesn't mean wide open throttle..Lol....There's a difference..
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  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothd View Post
    power loading doesn't mean wide open throttle..Lol....There's a difference..
    Like the fishermen trimmed up and blasting it lol

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  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by ga-lsv05 View Post
    Like the fishermen trimmed up and blasting it lol

    2005 mobius lsv 2900lbs ballast
    Yes. My experience is the bass boats are the worst. I just don't get it.


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  5. #25
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    I don't think the fisherman like getting wet. It seems like they power load to avoid getting the footsies soaked


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  6. #26
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    I had my issues with tires and fenders. Now i have 3 balanced new tires . Trailer rides along nice and smooth and so far 2 trips out and no problems. Tires are at proper pressure and after a couple checks(paranoia) they run cool to the touch.

    Fingers crossed ,problems solved and headed on holidays this weekend. 6 hr drive one way so hoping for the best.I think i,ve had my share of bad luck this season????/
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  7. #27
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    Got me thinking...........tires on my trailer are a year old and say 65psi under full load. I run them about 50psi. What is normal good pressure on my tires?

    by the way - taking an 800mile trip soon so inquiring minds wanna know

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  8. #28
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    I run 8 or 10 ply on my trailer can't remember which but max psi is 80 I run them at 65

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