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Apr-20-2015 07:11 AM
keepingthelightson wrote:tropical36 wrote:keepingthelightson wrote:
I have Yokohama 16 ply tires on my Phaeton and I run 100psi in all six. Weight is a factor as others have mentioned. When I replaced my old ones the truck tire shop told me to run at 100psi. Nice ride and I am very pleased.
Good luck;)
So, what you're actually saying is that you have no idea as to whether you're running on tires that are under inflated or over inflated and please correct me if I'm wrong here? I mean this truck shop could have got the coach weighed, I guess.
Now, if I was to go with a number and rather pull one out of a hat, I would look at the rig's GVWR for each axle and use the tire inflation chart to coincide with that number, then add a little cushion, as previously said. Having said that, you could be under or over the gross weight and I for one, like having some idea as to which. Also knowing the total GVWR helps when determining the allowable toad weight by subtracting that number from the GCWR. I guess I just like knowing things, is all and am a curious sort of person, anyway.
Never said I had NO IDEA! I said the psi is fine for my application. There's one in every bunch. Go piss on some other fire. :E
Apr-19-2015 03:47 PM
tropical36 wrote:keepingthelightson wrote:
I have Yokohama 16 ply tires on my Phaeton and I run 100psi in all six. Weight is a factor as others have mentioned. When I replaced my old ones the truck tire shop told me to run at 100psi. Nice ride and I am very pleased.
Good luck;)
So, what you're actually saying is that you have no idea as to whether you're running on tires that are under inflated or over inflated and please correct me if I'm wrong here? I mean this truck shop could have got the coach weighed, I guess.
Now, if I was to go with a number and rather pull one out of a hat, I would look at the rig's GVWR for each axle and use the tire inflation chart to coincide with that number, then add a little cushion, as previously said. Having said that, you could be under or over the gross weight and I for one, like having some idea as to which. Also knowing the total GVWR helps when determining the allowable toad weight by subtracting that number from the GCWR. I guess I just like knowing things, is all and am a curious sort of person, anyway.
Apr-19-2015 02:46 PM
horizon36 wrote:
The only to correctly determine tire pressure is to weigh each wheel position individually. Weighing the axle won't tell you if you are out of balance and if you split the reading and inflate accordingly you might have one tire under-inflated. This can lead to a blow out.
In the mean time look at the federal data plate near the driver seat and it will tell you what to inflate the tires to. This is determined by the gross axle weight ratings and the tire manufacturers inflation charts for that weight. Don't guess as this is a critical safety factor. Here's a link to a website where you can learn more. RV WEIGH - Mobile Weigh Station
Apr-19-2015 02:14 PM
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Apr-19-2015 10:55 AM
keepingthelightson wrote:
I have Yokohama 16 ply tires on my Phaeton and I run 100psi in all six. Weight is a factor as others have mentioned. When I replaced my old ones the truck tire shop told me to run at 100psi. Nice ride and I am very pleased.
Good luck;)
Apr-19-2015 10:15 AM
Apr-19-2015 10:04 AM
tropical36 wrote:
As said over and over again, at least weigh each axle and use the tire inflation chart for your size.
Apr-19-2015 08:01 AM
mikestock wrote:
I'm sure this has been a topic many times in the Class A forum. I have been searching for quite some time but can't find a recommendation, even in the manual. Running 6-275/80R22.5 load range H tires and know the max psi recommendation is 120 psi. I am coming from a heavy 37' fiver with load range E tires and always ran them at the 80 psi max.
I just purchased 6 new Continental tires and the installer recommended running them at the max, 120 psi, but this guy has more experience with commercial trucks than RV's. They are mounted on a 40' Phaeton with no unusual loading. I had them set at 105 psi but would like some input from others with experience in load range H tires.
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