Looks like a Michelin Xone line energy D. Possible recap but don’t think so but the edge wear is from over inflation. A poor cap wouldn’t wear even around tire just on shoulders
Super Singles
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Jun 15, 2018.
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That has to be a Maverick truck.
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And look at passenger side tire. Same shoulder wear. So the air pressure would be more the same than the exact same poor cap process
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JBHUNT would right you up for 80 or less and considered you running on flat tires.
I didn't know you could down in the 60's lol.shogun Thanks this. -
They are evil.
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Max is 120 psi cold . We run them around 105-110shogun Thanks this.
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Max for super singles?
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My brother in law is a rep for Michelin, he’s worked there 15 years. He does both trucking and earth moving tires. He told me Michelin recommends around 80 psi on the XDN2 which isn’t a super single, just a regular drive. It gives a better contact patch, I will ask and see what he says they recommend on a X1.snowman_w900, not4hire and Dave_in_AZ Thank this.
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Underinflated. Overinflated wears the centre of tires.daf105paccar Thanks this.
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