Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I also noticed low air caused me to slide a bit when hitting paint on the roads. Here is the tire guys facebook page… Log into Facebook | Facebook Last edited by Janie123; 11-05-2023 at 07:47 AM. |
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Higher pressures for mostly driving on pavement makes sense.
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Tire pressures seem s to come up a lot on these pages. Ive given a professional opinion every time. Like many have said here, the rear tires wear out at lower tire pressures- under 25 PSI, its too low is what the tire is telling you. The front dont wear out on the side edges because they are the steering tires and roll over on turns. They still wear out quicker with the lower tire pressure, just in a different way. 4 passenger cart owners should keep the tire pressures higher, biggest complaint is the car " wollows" dead give away every time that the tire pressures are too low. Bottom line most people keep the tire pressures too low and the tires wear out.
With the right tire pressures, tires will go 20k miles and you never have to rotate. |
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The tire manufacturer has the Recommended pressure for their tire printed on the sidewall of the tire. Always follow that.
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Tire manufacturers print the max safe pressure for the tire, not the recommended pressure for the vehicle. This is true for all tires, including car, cart, truck, wheelbarrow etc.
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I bought 4 new tires from a web based company for 1/2 the price the local store would sell them to me. But then I had to either drive the golf cart to a tire place to have them change them (if you can, I couldn’t where I used to live, here in the villages I could) or I had to take off 2 of the tires at home and take them in to a tire dealer where they changed them for $15 each. Had to do this 2x. Saved over $100
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Watching this post!!
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I read quite a bit about tire pressure. recommended tire pressure is on the tires themselves - probably about 22psi. I found myself checking the tire pressure on my 8 tires (own two carts) frequently with the old style pencil type and found this to be a pain in my back. I purchased pressure caps for the valve stems from amazon that show 3 colors - green, yellow, red. There are different caps depending upon the pressure needed. Since they are mostly for cars, the smallest ones I could get were for 26psi but works fine at 22psi - just a little yellow shows. These caps allow me to visually check whenever I fill up with gas just by walking around the cart. Great back saver.
I also bought a rechargeable tire pump about the size of large flashlight that I use to pump up the tires when needed. I carry it in the car just in case. |
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28 psi recommended by Golf Cart Guy
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30 PSI may wear tread out faster in middle depending on how much weight on rear wheels? I’d keep eye on wear patterns? |
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I know for a fact, that will not be the case. Pressure could even go higher with no issue
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Actually, you cannot go by what the PSI is on the sidewall of the tire. That 35lbs that you see on the tire is the MAXIMUM pressure for trailer towing. What most people don't realize is that the tires we buy for our golf carts are really trailer tow tires. For 10-inch tires, 22 lbs is recommended for best wear. If you are pumping them up past that then just keep your eye on the tires as over pressure on these tires can cause rapid wear in the center of the tread.
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