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wildtoad
Dec 29, 2017Explorer II
Totally ignore the tire pressure stated on the tire as you will most likely never put that much air in it. First is to set the pressure to what the placard in the RV states. This assumes you have the OEM tires. Take it for a drive down country roads and some interstate and if you find the ride is fine, then leave it alone. If you find it harsher than what you want, get your mh weighed as mentioned above and use the tire charts which show the minimum pressure required to support the weight.
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