Retired JSO wrote:
65 psi was for a D rated tire. The new tires are E rated and 80 PSI. Run the new tires At 80 cold. As temperatures warm, you may need to adjust the cold PSI.
You need to weigh the RV and adjust the tire pressure to match the manufacturers weight loading chart. Add 5 psig to the rated pressures. Also watch tire wear patterns for center or should wear which would indicate over or under pressure.
Operating the tire at maximum pressure could cause excessive center wear and an excessively rough ride.
And you do not adjust pressures as the tires warm during the day. Tire pressures are set according to pressure after the rig has set for 4 hours and no direct sun on the tires. I usually set my pressures first thing in the morning. As the seasons warm or cool, you will need to make seasonal adjustments of your starting air pressure.
Ken