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George_Beggs
Feb 13, 2017Explorer
RVER wrote:
My chassis is a Workhorse for those who thought it was Spartan or Ford. Vortec engine that I love actually, quiet and smooth but the wind does catch her. The previous owner was funning the air in tires was about 70-75 but i was told to run 100 psi, stamp on tire Max Load 110 psi. Anyone think I should be running with less air in tires? I surely do not want the tires to heat up and blow out. I did order the Safe T Plus and brackets for my MH and will get back to you all after I have the front end alignment next Tuesday and the Safe T Plus put in when I can after it ships here. HOPE it all works!!!
The best answer is to weigh all 4 corners (left and right front axle and left and right rear axle). Then inflate according to the tire chart. If you don't put a lot of stuff in the motor home you can look for the manufacturer plate near the driver's seat. It probably has a pressure of 80psi if you are running 19 inch tires. I would put in 5psi more to be safe. Over inflated tires will make you wander on the road and cause bumps to feel harsher.
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