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fyrflie
Dec 29, 2017Explorer III
There seems to be some confusing information given here.
It’s important to get each corner weighed if possible. Then adjust your load if possible to even out your weight. You don’t want excessive weight on one side or the other.
Then use your tire manufacturer inflation chart to choose the correct pressure for your tires/load on each axle.
Your tire pressures should be the same on each side of an axle. Example. Front axle requires 75 psi, inflate both left and right side to 75 psi.
Different air pressures on your steer axle could cause your vehicle to pull to one side or the other.
If your weights are different on each side, you would inflate both sides to the heaviest load.
Hopefully I didn’t make it more confusing.
It’s important to get each corner weighed if possible. Then adjust your load if possible to even out your weight. You don’t want excessive weight on one side or the other.
Then use your tire manufacturer inflation chart to choose the correct pressure for your tires/load on each axle.
Your tire pressures should be the same on each side of an axle. Example. Front axle requires 75 psi, inflate both left and right side to 75 psi.
Different air pressures on your steer axle could cause your vehicle to pull to one side or the other.
If your weights are different on each side, you would inflate both sides to the heaviest load.
Hopefully I didn’t make it more confusing.
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