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Cummins12V98
Nov 03, 2016Explorer III
If you have the OE load range tires on your RV running the MAX load rating is "usually" the correct answer.
All of the DRV Mobile and Elite Suites for example run the GY "H" tires. Per the weight/inflation chart I need to run MAX @ 125psi with my two axles weighing in at 17,500#.
A tripple axle or a lighter unit than mine can and should run 5psi over their actual tire weight's recommendation on the weight/inflation chart.
Benefits per GY is having better tire wear, better traction and a better ride for the RV.
Same goes if you are upping the load rating as I did on my 36' MS. I went from GY "G" to GY "H" and ran the tires at 105-110psi based on my tire weights. After thousands of miles the tires looked great.
All of the DRV Mobile and Elite Suites for example run the GY "H" tires. Per the weight/inflation chart I need to run MAX @ 125psi with my two axles weighing in at 17,500#.
A tripple axle or a lighter unit than mine can and should run 5psi over their actual tire weight's recommendation on the weight/inflation chart.
Benefits per GY is having better tire wear, better traction and a better ride for the RV.
Same goes if you are upping the load rating as I did on my 36' MS. I went from GY "G" to GY "H" and ran the tires at 105-110psi based on my tire weights. After thousands of miles the tires looked great.
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