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Oct 02, 2013Explorer
kingsransom wrote:
New to the RV life, and have a 35 foot Class A motor home,Fleetwood Bounder.
Alot of reading material tells us to constantly check the air pressure in the coach tires every day before traveling, and also while parked at camp site.
Have a nice pressure guage, question is, where do you go to get air easy when traveling, or at camp site?
Most of the air compressors I have looked at, do not provide 100 PSI as needed in my tires. If it does, it weighs too much to carry around all the time when traveling.
What does every one do for this? Thanks for your replies.
The best thing to do is weigh your coach and get the total & front and rear weights. It's important to fill them per the tire manufactures instructions and that depends on the weight front and rear. My fronts are more than my rear in pressure. Neither are over 100 psi and the listed side wall tire pressure max is well over 100 psi on the tire. depends on the total weight and how its distributed. My coach handles & rides way better at the lower pressure.
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