Forum Discussion
Dennis_M_M
Jul 15, 2014Explorer
Michelin charts can be confusing. The one for RV Aplications includes this statement:
"For RV use only, Michelin displays tire loads per axle end in the load and inflation tables, as we recommend weighing each axle end separately and using the heaviest end weight to determine the axle's cold inflation tire pressure. For control of your RV, it is critical the tire pressures be the same across an axle, while NEVER exceeding the maximum air pressure limit stamped on the wheels."
So you are good. You should be good at 60 PSI all the way around.
"For RV use only, Michelin displays tire loads per axle end in the load and inflation tables, as we recommend weighing each axle end separately and using the heaviest end weight to determine the axle's cold inflation tire pressure. For control of your RV, it is critical the tire pressures be the same across an axle, while NEVER exceeding the maximum air pressure limit stamped on the wheels."
So you are good. You should be good at 60 PSI all the way around.
About Motorhome Group
38,705 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 23, 2025