Hi Andy,
Mine was 35psi & i misreadit & thought it said 55psi...
It went bang alright & scared both the kids & the dog till next week.
Cheers![]()
Hi All,
Ive just put a swing up jockywheel on our Jayco Pelican camper.
Its the 10inch "Pump up" type but I cant find the max psi on the tyre and wonder if anybody has a tip or any idea?
The Pelican is fairly nose heavy because there is a huge storage unit in the front full of stuff as well as the spare and 9kg gas cly on the draw bar........so it seems the tyre is having trouble with the weight at 30 psi, ie looks half flat but dont want to blow it up so it blows out.
I have always had solid rubber wheel and thought this way might be the way to go, but now not to sure.........
Oh it an Aussie made job not cheap asian.......
Regards & Thanks
Andrew
Hi Andy,
Mine was 35psi & i misreadit & thought it said 55psi...
It went bang alright & scared both the kids & the dog till next week.
Cheers![]()
I would have said 30 psi but 35 psi should be ok![]()
35 sounds good.
But anything in the 30's sounds good when you get past 40![]()
Cheers, Dale
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