Feb-13-2019 05:07 PM
Mar-21-2019 06:46 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:While there may be a few oddball tires out there, for the most part, that is correct. I also believe that all RV manufacturers base their tire pressure tag on GAWRs. So if the OP has the same size/load range tires as listed on the tag, it would appear that he is is overloaded on the front axle, since 80psi (listed on the tag) in a 225/70-22.5 tire supports a maximum of 4190 lbs, not the 4320 that the OP may be carrying.
I'm not 100% sure (maybe like 99.99%), but I don't think it matters who's pressure chart you use. I think as long as you are looking at a chart with the correct tire size and load range then all charts will be the same for any given weight. So it's not necessary to find the specific tire manufacturers chart. However, in these days of Google and the internet that shouldn't be too hard to find.
Mar-21-2019 05:18 AM
Mar-20-2019 06:28 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
First the correct tire pressure may be different from wheel to wheel.
Mar-20-2019 03:43 PM
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Feb-15-2019 12:45 PM
Feb-15-2019 07:20 AM
Lurker52 wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a 2001 Monaco Night 36’ DP. My question is about tire pressure. The tires are Goodyear G 661 HAS load range H 255/70 R 22.5 The tires say max. pressure 120#
I am not sure what the correct pressure should be. I have not weighed the RV but I have a Cat Scale ticket from the previous owner. He weighted it ready to travel. Full fuel gear and water.
The ticket shows a total of 27,140# but 3120# of that is his toad. The front weight was 8640#. The rear was 15,380#. If I understand this right that means each front tire has 4320# on each. The rears (duallys) have 3845# on each of the four tires.
The sticker in the coach says to inflate front and rears to 80#. I have looked for an inflation chart on the internet for these tires and have not found an exact match. I have found very similar Goodyears that say the rears should be at 80# and the front at 85#.
When I checked the tires, they are at 90#. I would like to lower the pressure a little to help with handling. The RV has the steering box that is not adjustable and has some play in the wheel and wonders a bit at high way speed 60-65 mph.
Any insight on correct pressure or where I can find a chart is appreciated.
Thanks as always,
Lurker
Feb-14-2019 12:58 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
The motor home manufacture puts a decal close to the drivers seat with recommended tire pressures on it. That should be all you need.
Richard
Feb-14-2019 11:37 AM
RLS7201 wrote:
The motor home manufacture puts a decal close to the drivers seat with recommended tire pressures on it. That should be all you need.
Richard
Feb-14-2019 11:23 AM
Feb-14-2019 06:59 AM
Feb-14-2019 03:45 AM
old guy wrote:
every time you load up and use your MH it will have different weight's on all the tires. you never load it the same each time and the weights will vary
Feb-13-2019 11:25 PM