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jerseyjim
Feb 28, 2015Explorer
I've used Goodyear G670 19.5 since day one. Original and 2 replacment sets of 6.
My chassis is an 20,700 pound F-53 20,700 pound version.
Up until about 4 years ago, during my NJ State inspection, I was able to get a print-out of how much my motorhome weighed...each tire, each axle and the whole thing.
Reading posts here on the Forum, I was wondering about the different psi on different tires (for weight changes) and called Goodyear. (Note: I've always run 80psi in all 6). Giving all the weights mentioned to the person at Goodyear, I was told I can run LESS than 80psi...but if I was happy, keep using 80psi on all 6. No need to run different psi on different tires.
Sure makes it simple...only one number to remember: 80.
My chassis is an 20,700 pound F-53 20,700 pound version.
Up until about 4 years ago, during my NJ State inspection, I was able to get a print-out of how much my motorhome weighed...each tire, each axle and the whole thing.
Reading posts here on the Forum, I was wondering about the different psi on different tires (for weight changes) and called Goodyear. (Note: I've always run 80psi in all 6). Giving all the weights mentioned to the person at Goodyear, I was told I can run LESS than 80psi...but if I was happy, keep using 80psi on all 6. No need to run different psi on different tires.
Sure makes it simple...only one number to remember: 80.
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