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Ray_IN
Jul 20, 2015Explorer III
Do not be concerned with tire pressure rise while driving, it's normal to see that amount of rise. Simply keep them inflated to the COLD tire pressure listed on the manufacturers tire placard in the RV.
Ignore those tire pressure/load charts and run what the mfgr. states. That is what the RMA-Rubber Manufacturers Association states in CH 4,pg 51 of their RV tire care pdf.
"However, never use inflation pressure lower than
specified by the vehicle tire placard, certification
label or owner’s manual."
Ignore those tire pressure/load charts and run what the mfgr. states. That is what the RMA-Rubber Manufacturers Association states in CH 4,pg 51 of their RV tire care pdf.
"However, never use inflation pressure lower than
specified by the vehicle tire placard, certification
label or owner’s manual."
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