RonR2440 wrote:
I drive a 32' Itasca Cambria. I keep the tire pressure at 80 psi and the air bladder bags at 35 psi. When we are driving the RV seems to feel every asphalt repair, expansion joints, road damage, etc. Makes for a really rough ride. What do people typically keep their tire pressure at. I realize for the best results you can weigh the vehicle and look at tire charts. I am thinking of reducing tire pressure to 75 psi. I am concerned about tire overheating if I reduce the pressure too much. Thanks ahead of time.
We have a 31' Itasca and it requires 80 lbs. in the rear tires but only 75 on the front axle. I keep the air bags at 60 and it doesn't seem to effect the ride much but helps the sway/lean a little. I replaced the front shocks with Bilstein's which also helped the ride and steering. We've run various tire brands over the years and that also effects the ride and noise level. Now we have a pair of Michelin XPS rib tires that ride smoother and quieter than the others. We use the Escapee's
Smart Weigh program and get it the weighed each year before the season starts so we can adjust the load front to back, and left to right as needed. They will also test your pressure gauge for you.
Dave