ksurfier
Well-Known Member
So you checked the tire load inflation table to validate this theory? I think I would check a faulty tpms before saying 50 psi could result in a tire failure…seems like a bit of a stretch to me…I've had trailer tire issues over the years which is similar to the rivian. When a tire maximum pressure and load rating is close to the weight of the vehicle, the margins for error are small. Just something to keep in mind.
The blow outs I have had were because of under inflation. A 50 psi tire inflated to 45 loses 10% weight rating. When the cumulative rating falls below the weight of the vehicle, they will get hot at speed and blow out. The speed rating also figures in.
The higher the pressure in the tire, the more dramatic when they let loose being 50-100% higher than most tires.
You can run tire tire at any pressure you want so long as the rim does not connect other objects and you do not overheat the tire. The key is the rated contact patch size based on deflection. As you lower the pressure, the contact patch has to get bigger to support the same weight. Ie contact patch area times psi. A big contact patch is good off-road for traction and floatation and the slow speeds won't over heat the tire from all the constant deflection.
Long and short, I got a nail in a tire the day after I picked up my R1S. Pulled it out without losing air. Recently got a screw and had to plug it. These things happen.
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