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Here's the link to the load PSE/Load tire inflation chart for those  Michelin Agilis Cross Climates

https://tirepressure.com/lt225-75r16-tire-pressure

Agilis Loading Table:

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The Agilis has a bit higher payloads in the table than the original Michelin LTX M/S that came on my 2019...so they could be a good replacement.

Thanks for your posts.

Craig

 

 

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2 hours ago, Wayfinder said:

Well, here are the Michelin Agilis CrossClimate tires. They look like tires. 😂

No shine on them yet. And I lost my metal stems. Darn it. They were out. These are longer too. I don't like it. 

 

You will be ok without the metal valve stems unless you want to inflate to max PSI of 80, for pressures in the 40's-50's those rubber should be fine. Agreed though with longer rubber ones they tend to flex too much.

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1 hour ago, Galway Girl said:

Here's the link to the load PSE/Load tire inflation chart for those  Michelin Agilis Cross Climates

https://tirepressure.com/lt225-75r16-tire-pressure

Agilis Loading Table:

image.thumb.png.0456c4eb2ce6dfe4caf0b12e20296e11.png

The Agilis has a bit higher payloads in the table than the original Michelin LTX M/S that came on my 2019...so they could be a good replacement.

Thanks for your posts.

Craig

 

 

Thanks. I also posted the entire lineup of these tires a few posts back in this thread. I had the tires inflated to 50 lbs. But even that seems high for these tires and my Oliver.  

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7 minutes ago, routlaw said:

You will be ok without the metal valve stems unless you want to inflate to max PSI of 80, for pressures in the 40's-50's those rubber should be fine. Agreed though with longer rubber ones they tend to flex too much.

My tire shop did say these stems are rated for the 90 PSI Michelins. But I'm not an expert in stems... and will never be close to 90 PSI on an Oliver. 

Chris
2016 Legacy Elite II  o--o  Hull #110 o--o  Wayfinder  o--o  Twin Bed  o--o  2020 RAM 1500 Limited 5.7L 
Augusta, Georgia

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In NM, the State DOT officers will issue citations to those traveling with E rated tires at pressures above 75 PSI without brass valve stems.

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