
ToddACimer
Pioneer 1005-2
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I stick to 11-13psi on my 30s for similar reasonsAs I've learned. ATV tires are load rated, but not necessarily at their max capacity, some are, while some are rated for expected use giving a lower rating at a lower pressure. This fact I did not know before, which is why I started this thread in the first place. I have an auto/truck background, where tires are always rated at their max capacity at max psi and usually ran at a lower psi to match the lower weight actually on the tire. Factory tires on these are lighter duty than the sedonas but rated at a higher load using more pressure (20psi on mine). Being these are heavier I guessed a lower pressure of 15psi. While I know they are not rated for this much weight at 8psi, I can assume the correct pressure lies in between 8-20psi. I would guess they would live a while at 8 psi and not have problems, but would be flexing more than designed that would eventually lead to a premature failure. Not to mention the uneven wear that could come from what would essentially be underinflation.
I am willing to try dropping the pressure to 12psi, but not 8psi. I am into everything I do for long term. I don't buy anything, especially something that costs so much, to only have it a few years. Unless something major happens, I will still have this sxs 10 years from now, if not 20. I'm not willing to sacrifice longevity to make something work right now.