Tire Pressures... I misread. There is simply NO WAY the correct Front Tire Pressure is 75-PSI!!! If your E350 has a 5000-pound GAWR Front, then 2500-per wheel comes out between 70 and 75-PSI. When E450 had the 4600-lb GAWR Front, max would actually be 65-PSI. At 75-PSI with a coach your size, you don't have any "contact patch" between tire tread and road. It'll wander and steering'll feel light.
So, print out the Michelin page. Load the RV as ready for a camping trip and go to the truck stop. If you tow a vehicle or trailer, hitch it up too. The truck stop's CAT Scale will give you Front, Drive, and Trailer weights. Drive will be Coach Rear and Trailer will whatever you're towing. Adjust pressures based on Front and Drive.
You may find you don't need to do anything more...
There's something about human nature where many of us will spend $1000 on chassis improvement parts before we'll spend $10 (which is what TA charges for CAT Scale) to see what we're working with. I'm not accusing you or anybody else...I was one of those. When I finally DID weigh it, I was shocked at how much MORE it weighed than any of my information would have indicated.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB