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donn0128
May 01, 2013Explorer II
First off, go to a local truck stop and ask for a truckers tire gage. They are not cheap, but with care will last you a lifetime. While your there, get on their scales and get 4 corner weights. Once home, download from the tire manufacturers web site the inflation chart for the exact model of tires on your MH. Compare the scaled weights to the chart and write down the weight numbers that your tires should have. Then armed with this information go out and measure the tire pressures. Adjust as necessary. Or for a much simpler method, simply inflate each tire to the maximum number listed on the tires sidewall and go camping.
As for a suitable compressor? Pick one that has around 125/150 PSI rating. Preferable one for 120VAC and a 5 gallon tank. Besides pressure ratings, you need one with as high of CFM as you can find.
As for a suitable compressor? Pick one that has around 125/150 PSI rating. Preferable one for 120VAC and a 5 gallon tank. Besides pressure ratings, you need one with as high of CFM as you can find.
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