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Michelin 11.00x20 tire pressure

Scrounge41

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My 109 came with 11.00 x 20 Michelin XL's and the sidewall says to inflate them to max 115 psi. Since I will not be running the truck at neat the max load rating, I thought I would drop them back to 90 psi. I see where others are running them at 75 or even 60 psi. Anybody with long term use of these tires and what did you run them at. I would like to get maximum wear out of them. Thanks, Randy.
 

Jimma

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Wow I will have to go out and look at mine. I usually run 60 in mine, but now will look at the sidewall to see what they say.
 

91W350

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He is correct, they say 115. I am running 70 front and rear on a M35A2 W/W. It plants the front tires nicely, leaves a good track and steers very nicely. 70 in the rears seems to be way too much, they are riding on the center three rows of tread and the outer lugs do not contact the road. I am going to try 55 in the rears. I had it full of railroad ties today and the tire sidewalls were not flexing at all. What a driving difference they made though! I have been driving on them since April 1. It is very firm in the rear, I am sure I have too much capacity for a light truck. Glen
 

Bob H

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Been running 65 psi up front and 45psi on the back 8.
Have considered upping the front to 70, 60 was a little soft.
This combo drives really nice on the blacktop.

The 45psi out back is running empty, and mine is a M36A2 (long bed Deuce) that weighs about @ 16,000
 

Wolf.Dose

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TP Should be adjusted to your realy needs. For the correct pressure ask the Micheline tire technical manual, which should be some thing between 350 kPa(1500 lbs per tire) and 850 kPa (7000 lbs per tire), depending on the load. In sand and mud depending on speed this may be reduced to some 150 or 200 kPa. Note: to hight tire pressure will reduce your brake performance due to smaller road contact surface!
Wolf
 

LanceRobson

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These are a pair of emails from the Michelin tech folks that might be a bit tough to read but....

The column with the higher per axle load weights is for dual tires (4 tires per axle) so if it shows up in a jumble when you read it you should be able to figure it out. Note near the bottom of the page where the guy is asking for pictures.

Mr. Robson

Thank you for your email. We welcome the opportunity to serve you.

We understand that you collect military vehicles. You described a couple of
them, M35A2 6x6 trucks. You inquired about proper inflation pressures for
the Michelin XL tires n size 11.00R20.

In setting your tire pressures, please utilize the following load /
inflation chart:

Inflation pressure (psi) Load Carrying Capacity (2 tires / axle) Load
Carrying Cap (4 tires / axle)

75 10,400 19,960
80 10,900 20,760
85 11,380 21,560
90 12,010 22,700
95 12,410 23,140
100 12,810 23,580
105 13,220 24,020
110 13,740 25,060
115 14,260 26,100
120 14,780 27,120

For further information, you may contact our main office at 1-864-458-5000
from 8:00AM to 5:00PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday.

Thank you for your patronage of Michelin brand tires!


Sincerely,

Dave T.

Michelin North America
Consumer Care Department



and....



Hi Lance,

I forwarded your email to our Military Products department; here is a copy
of his response:

If the load per tire is 3000 pounds (6,000 pounds per axle) your highway
inflation pressure should be 43 psi (cold) and mud/sand/snow pressure should
be 23 psi (cold) with the speed being limited to 19 mph. For 4000 pounds
per tire (8,000 pounds per axle), 60 psi (cold) highway, 35 psi (cold)
mud/sand/snow, again with the speed being limited to 19 mph.

I need some pictures!

If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate contacting me
directly.

Best Regards,
Hoot Wade
Michelin Military Products
One Parkway South
Greenville, SC 29615
864 458 4906

It is our goal to ensure that your issue has been resolved or your question
answered to your satisfaction. If we can assist you further, please respond
to this email or call us at 1-800-847-3435 (toll free) between 8:00AM and
5:00PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday.

Sincerely,
 
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