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Get at least 10 ply and E rated. Also, buy a TPMS. We bought one and like stated, the indicators of a blowout coming if you don‘t get one as a result of road debris……low pressure and high temps. I set my low to 10% inflation rate. So 65 lbs. gets a setting of 59. Hi pressure gets set to 71 but as it gets really hot and in stop and go traffic, it can get to 73. I ignore this to a degree. But my temp I left at factory setting of 158. But if it gets over 110 I would begin to watch close. Just came down to the SC coast on a 94 degree day and tires never got over 104 degrees or 74 psi.
 

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