At first I thought this question was just me showing a lack of common sense, but now I'm not sure. Here's the scoop...
I've got a boat that has both the kicker and the trolling motor batteries on the same side. Obviously, this adds a good amount of weight to the one side of my boat. If I fill my boat's trailer tires with the same psi of air, I get one tire that is flatter (more squished) than the other. I assume that I should add more air so they look the same, but then I've got more air in one tire than the other. How much air should I have in each tire?
Probably a stupid question, but I'm not sure of the answer.
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At first I thought this question was just me showing a lack of common sense, but now I'm not sure. Here's the scoop...
I've got a boat that has both the kicker and the trolling motor batteries on the same side. Obviously, this adds a good amount of weight to the one side of my boat. If I fill my boat's trailer tires with the same psi of air, I get one tire that is flatter (more squished) than the other. I assume that I should add more air so they look the same, but then I've got more air in one tire than the other. How much air should I have in each tire?
Probably a stupid question, but I'm not sure of the answer.
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