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horizon36
Apr 19, 2015Explorer
The only to correctly determine tire pressure is to weigh each wheel position individually. Weighing the axle won't tell you if you are out of balance and if you split the reading and inflate accordingly you might have one tire under-inflated. This can lead to a blow out.
In the mean time look at the federal data plate near the driver seat and it will tell you what to inflate the tires to. This is determined by the gross axle weight ratings and the tire manufacturers inflation charts for that weight. Don't guess as this is a critical safety factor. Here's a link to a website where you can learn more. RV WEIGH - Mobile Weigh Station
In the mean time look at the federal data plate near the driver seat and it will tell you what to inflate the tires to. This is determined by the gross axle weight ratings and the tire manufacturers inflation charts for that weight. Don't guess as this is a critical safety factor. Here's a link to a website where you can learn more. RV WEIGH - Mobile Weigh Station
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