Trailer tires - what are you running?

We have sold some sailuns at work and they seem pretty decent, yeah the psi is the limiting factor on rims. Aluminums i wouldnt run more than 80, steel rims id go maybe to 90-95 but thats pushing it. Also have to remember that tire psi increases roughly 1 psi for every 10 degrees in temperature change

Agree with the PSI climb. Only way I got home on Goodyear’s once as they were 80 cold at departure and looked fine, were near 90 in August on a return trip 1/2 way home. Aired down what had not already failed as they were separating and dropped my speed. I Always take a walk around at each stop and when you see one looking a little taller pay attention cause it is close to separation! A good quality gauge is important! Fortunately I have never had a complete failure and only carcasses of steel sticking out all over.