Aug-14-2017 06:44 AM
Dec-29-2021 08:10 AM
time2roll wrote:j-d wrote:I respectfully disagree. The tire sidewall is the max always. The door sticker is the manufacturer's recommendation for ride, safety, handling and comfort with the expectation the user stays within the weight ratings.
Whatever the Chassis manufacturer (Ford? Chevy?) sticker in the door jamb says, is THE MAX. That is almost certainly less than the 80 PSI on the sidewall of a Load Range E tire.
I prefer mine a bit firm so I would be running 5 to 10 psi over the door sticker not to exceed the tire sidewall max.
Nov-11-2021 03:49 AM
Nov-10-2021 05:34 PM
j-d wrote:I respectfully disagree. The tire sidewall is the max always. The door sticker is the manufacturer's recommendation for ride, safety, handling and comfort with the expectation the user stays within the weight ratings.
Whatever the Chassis manufacturer (Ford? Chevy?) sticker in the door jamb says, is THE MAX. That is almost certainly less than the 80 PSI on the sidewall of a Load Range E tire.
Nov-10-2021 12:39 PM
Nov-09-2021 02:10 PM
F1bNorm wrote:
... my 24' B+ wanders all over the highway...
Nov-09-2021 11:17 AM
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Aug-15-2017 07:37 AM
loggenrock wrote:
Cat or recycle/moving/gravel scales are fine, but won't give you a side-to-side balance weight.
Aug-14-2017 10:42 PM
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Aug-14-2017 10:35 AM
rvnetter wrote:
I have a 25' Class B+ motorhome. It has 16", Load E tires rated at 80psi cold. Is it safe to run them anywhere between 65psi - 80psi cold? I currently have them inflated at 70 psi, we have an average load, with 2 adults.
Thanks for your input
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