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Arbitrarily inflating your fleet’s drive and trailer tires to 95 or 100 psi can be decreasing the life cycle of your tires, not to mention decreasing fuel economy. See what psi the editor of Truckinginfo.com recommends when your fleets are loaded to the maximum U.S. Interstate weight limit. 

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