timmac wrote:
Effy wrote:
timmac wrote:
80 psi is all you need for that size and weight.
This is bad advice and can be dangerous. The ONLY safe method to adjust PSI is to load the MH for travel, weigh 4 corners or at least front and rear and set the cold PSI to the tire manufacturers instructions. Guessing can cause tires to be underinflated and cause serious issues.
Just for your info he has another thread and his specs say 80 psi for the tires from Fleetwood and I also have owned 2 Fleetwood motorhomes with same size of tires and his same length/weight and 90 psi rides hard and 80 psi rides softer and is at factory specs..
So Fleetwood needs sued for BAD ADVICE you saying.. :o
So by your reckoning, all Mh's of the same length on the same size tire can all run the same PSI? Let's ignore the weights, how they are loaded, the brand of tire and a bunch of other factors. Length and tire size is all you need. Who knew? And here all this loading and weighing and 4 corners and manufacturer charts is a waste of time. Thanks!