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frankiebIII wrote:
OK. I appreciate everybody's feedback. I will definitely do my best to find a place to weigh my RV on all 4 corners. However, the SF bay area doesn't exactly have weigh stations down the street. It is not a trucking area. I know I will run into something on HWY 5 and I know there is a truck stop with a weigh station about an hour away in Gilroy off HWY 101 but not sure if it is just for trucks.
Now in the meantime, and without making the assumption that everybody has immediate access to weigh stations, while I prepare for my trip and head South towards a weigh station should I air up closer to the 120lbs max or be under at 110lbs or what?
Thanks again!
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โMar-10-2016 11:30 AM
DrewE wrote:
Do be careful to make sure that both tires on the same side of a dually axle are at the same pressure. (I know this isn't exactly related to your question, but it's kind of important anyhow.) If they're at different pressures, one of the two will have a slightly larger diameter, and one or both will be forced to slip a little as you drive and they will wear relatively quickly. I aim for within 1/2 psi of each other.
It's not nearly so important that the tires on opposite sides of the vehicle be precisely equal in pressure, though of course that's generally the intent.
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