Posted by caterpillar guy on April 09, 2022 at 03:33:04 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: 11:00-16 recap posted by SVcummins on April 08, 2022 at 23:31:28:
Tire condition and age with process has a lot to do with success in recaps. Good year will not cap a casing older than about 3 years. I used to run caps on the drives for 20 years with good success. Sure I would lose on in a set but with 1500 still left over compared to 3000 back then for a set. I figured if I lost one for any reason I was still money ahead. Biggest reason I found for tires not lasting was inflation. Slight over inflation was better than under inflation of any kind. I put 110-120 in them depending on the tire. Trailer wanted 120 truck was 110. Right on the tire. H load range on trailer G on truck. Trailer had spread axles with 255 70 22.5's truck was 11 24.5 How they will stand up for front tractor tires I have no idea. I just put old truck tires on front for mine. Carry the weight well and last fine. Never tried capping them.
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