Sep-21-2019 11:43 AM
Sep-23-2019 08:13 AM
LOG wrote:way2roll wrote:
What??
way2roll, I apologize for the confusion. In my opinion, You were absolutely CORRECT in your post. I was merely making a point that, after your post, CapriRacer suggested how to use the inflation charts and parkmanaa suggested he was incorrect. And, both posters then gave what seemed to be credentials to support their positions. I was attempting to support your post. Again, I apologize for the confusion.
Sep-23-2019 07:00 AM
way2roll wrote:
What??
Sep-23-2019 06:01 AM
LOG wrote:way2roll wrote:parkmanaa wrote:
DaCrema PERFECT ADVICE. Just can't figure out why more people don't do this very simple thing. By the way, that area of the Michelin website has a wealth of good general information on tires. Shame on every RVer if they don't read it.
BUT, lots of folks seem to think the RV manufacturer knows more about tires than the tire manufacturer does, so they just blindly go by that little sticker on the door post.
Agreed. The only way to know what your tires proper psi is to load your rig for travel, food, water, people etc, and get 4 corner weights or at least axle weights and use the tire manufacturers charts to adjust psi accordingly. The only way.
It seems as if the tire experts on this forum, as well as other forums, do not agree, or offer different opinions on how to use the tire manufacturers charts to adjust psi accordingly.
Sep-22-2019 10:34 AM
way2roll wrote:
Agreed. The only way to know what your tires proper psi is to load your rig for travel, food, water, people etc, and get 4 corner weights or at least axle weights and use the tire manufacturers charts to adjust psi accordingly. The only way.
Sep-22-2019 09:01 AM
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Sep-22-2019 06:17 AM
parkmanaa wrote:
DaCrema PERFECT ADVICE. Just can't figure out why more people don't do this very simple thing. By the way, that area of the Michelin website has a wealth of good general information on tires. Shame on every RVer if they don't read it.
BUT, lots of folks seem to think the RV manufacturer knows more about tires than the tire manufacturer does, so they just blindly go by that little sticker on the door post.
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