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TravelinTheUSA
May 13, 2016Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:fairway2002 wrote:
I would not think its temp. My alarm is set at 100 degrees and never went off.. As for over loading how would you do that? Same stuff I had in last RV.
Thanks
100 degrees is way to low for tires. I am guessing that you are set at 100 degrees CENTIGRADE, not Fahrenheit.
The only way to tell is to have the front axle weighed with everything loaded, all tanks filled as you travel, and all passengers in their seats.
My tires often don't go over 100 degrees. If it was Centigrade 100 degrees would be 212 degrees Fahrenheit. That would be an issue.
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