Thanks to both for a timely nod of caution.
All the resources I've been able to find to date run long on the dangers of underinflation to the point where the tyre is overloaded, but say little or nothing about the qualitative effects on handling once you vary pressure outside the overloaded zone.
Can anyone recommend a good place to look to understand how higher pressures affect handling (and how this depends (if it does) on tyre location - front, rear, driven, dead, steering, nonsteering, trailer...).
The thought that there are about 20 factors is a bit daunting - if it weren't for that, I'd be tempted to ask if anyone feels up to writing another FAQ.
Job in hand is actually to identify optimum tyre pressures for a single-axle boat trailer which comes without OEM documentation (all I have is the tyre designation and a weighbridge ticket - plus access to a well-stocked standards library). Because the tyres are comfortably within their Load Index, I've got some space to play with. What I need to learn is a strategy to make best use of that space.
Having said that, I also have a long-standing but non-work passenger car tyre pressure confusion.
Grateful for any help - any worries that this is diverting the thread unduly, please say so and I'll start a new one.
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