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What is the recommended tire inflation pressure for semi-trucks?

Maintaining the correct tire inflation pressure for semi-trucks is crucial for ensuring the safety of the driver and other road users, as well as for prolonging the life of the tires and improving fuel efficiency. But, what is the recommended tire inflation pressure for semi-trucks?

The recommended tire inflation pressure for semi-trucks is typically found on the vehicle’s tire placard or in the owner’s manual. This information is provided by the manufacturer and takes into account the weight of the vehicle, the size and type of tires, and the intended use of the vehicle. It is important to note that the recommended tire pressure may vary depending on the load the truck is carrying and the type of tires used.

The recommended tire pressure can also vary depending on the type of semi-truck. A semi-truck used for long haul or over-the-road transportation will have a different recommended tire pressure than one used for local deliveries or construction.

As a general rule, the recommended tire pressure for a fully loaded semi-truck is between 100 and 130 psi (pounds per square inch) for the front tires and between 85 and 120 psi for the rear tires. However, it’s important to check the manufacturer’s recommendations for your specific make and model of semi-truck.

It’s also important to note that over-inflating or under-inflating your tires can have significant consequences. Over-inflated tires can lead to poor handling and a rough ride, while under-inflated tires can cause uneven wear, increased rolling resistance, and a higher risk of blowouts.

In summary, the recommended tire inflation pressure for semi-trucks can vary depending on the specific make and model of the vehicle, as well as the type of tires and the intended use of the truck. To ensure the safety of the driver and other road users, and to prolong the life of the tires and improve fuel efficiency, it is important to consult the manufacturer’s recommendations for your specific semi-truck, and to regularly check and maintain the tire pressure.

At Aperia, we recommend auto-tire inflation for your semi-truck and trailer with Halo, so you never have to worry about tire inflation issues.

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