temccarthy1 wrote:
I have a question and need advice.. I have a new 2014 Keystone Bullet 285RLS TT with the standard load range D tires with 14 " wheels.. It says max pressure 50 lbs on the sidewalls. When I bought the TT , I had the dealer check air pressure in front of me and they were at only 40. Tech said that is fine. I insisted he fill them to 45 and he did. I used the TT only twice this year an tested them at 45. Tires and hubs remained cool to touch when I checked at rest stops. Should I be running these exactly at 50 at all times in hot weather and cool, or do you think 45 is the sweet spot. Would like to hear from Rv'ers with a lot of experience on this subject. Thanks!
Max air pressure is posted and used so tire can carry the Max weight it is designed for....
if stated 50... run 50... my opinion. max life, max load.