Leave out of Laredo were it's 110 in the shade with perfectly inflated tires. Drive through rain storm and when you get to Waco it's 60 degrees outside - what is the pressure of the tires?
Same question, but this time leave Denver heading to Grand Junction - will the tires stay at the same pressure or will the pressure vary?
My company has a lot fewer summer blowouts now because the tire stays properly inflated. If a driver runs one tire at 105 psi and its neighbor at 90 psi in 100 degree weather, chances of a blowout increase exponentially. The inflation system will keep the tire at 100 psi regardless of weather or elevation.
I have my air hose, and it paid for itself a dozen times over in the l first 5 years. As more of the trailers got inflation systems, I used it less and less. Last time I used it was 2019.
Last minute option added to our trailer, tire inflation
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So anyway, back on the subject of auto inflation systems... I have mixed feelings.
If it was my own trailer or assigned to me, I can definitely see the value. But with fleet trailers, in my experience, it tends to enable the lazy drivers who can't be bothered to check the tires or get leaks repaired.Another Canadian driver, Diesel Dave, Nahbrown and 3 others Thank this. -
I saw a Mid West Truck Ron Pratt towing video on youtube a few years ago were he was picking up what i think was a FedEx pup trailer that had been left parked on side road somewhere. When he got there it had an inside tire that was flat and both beads had come loose. He called FedEx about it and they told him just hook up the air and pull it. That it will refill and reseat while rolling down the road. It did. That was pretty impressive when 95% of the time when mounting new tires you need a Cheetah bead blaster and at least 90 Psi of air to blast them beads to seal.
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I've had the trailers air up tires off the bead a couple times, it's pretty impressive
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Trailer PSI systems are pretty easy and very few problems. Had hem on most of the trailers since 2004.cke Thanks this. -
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