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  1. #1
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    Default Boatmate trailer - tire pressure

    Hi,

    I have the single axis Boatmater trailer for my LSV.
    I was looking for the proper tire pressure on the tires however what I see on the tire wall is a mx pressure of 65 psi.
    Where can I find the proper normal pressure I should inflate the tires to.

    Thanks

    Mart

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    From everything i have read over the years, you should keep the tires inflated to close to the max psi. You can google it and i believe that is the general consensus.
    Scott
    2021 Craz
    2007 Mobius LSV
    1997 Sea Ray 190

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    Default Boatmate trailer - tire pressure

    I keep mine at 60 psi


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    I keep mine at 60 psi as well.

  5. #5
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    I have a dual axle boatmate, and the tires say max 50, so that's what I set them at. Of course, this was after having them at 40 psi since I bought the boat in February this year. I finally decided to google it, and the concensus is to run them at the max pressure.

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    Thank you for the quick replies.

    60 psi it will be!

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    I keep mine at 60 as well

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  8. #8
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    Default Boatmate trailer - tire pressure

    As a side note, read your tire wall and make sure you aren't exceeding the max psi (I doubt you are, but always worth double checking)


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