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Nov-02-2016 12:47 PM
tropical36 wrote:
First how many are aware that you can pull up on any truck scales along the interstates and I have never found one who wasn't more than happy to weigh you?
If you only go by stickers on your coach, what happens if you're overloaded like so many are, before they even leave the driveway?
How many of you that do weigh, only weigh each axle, like I do and if so, how do you know if one side weighs a lot more or will get that way during your travels?
How about when you leave Death Valley CA one morning and go up to Yosemite National park and where do you stop along the way to to air up your tires because of the change in ambient temps. I mean there's snow up there on Tioga Pass in the summer, folks.
Load inflation chart is the only way to go IMO and again, add the 10 - 15psi to take care of these possible variables.
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Happy Jim wrote:
I was curious how much ititial cold tire presure folks run on their Ford F53, 19.5 tires. I run 85psi cold all way around. I understand loading ect.
I have noticed that pressure will rise approx 10psi while driving on a warm day.
Thanks.
Nov-01-2016 07:25 AM
TNGW1500SE wrote:
The sticker on my Sunova says to run 80 so I just run 80
Nov-01-2016 06:16 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
Treads like this concern me. Basing tire pressure on YOUR coach on what others with different coaches, different weights will not get you the correct answer for YOUR coach.
Please:
Best-- get individual wheel position weights. Using the heavier wheel position on each axle, go to your tire manufacturer's Inflation Table to determine the correct MINIMUM PSI for all tires on the axle.
Get axle weights. This ASSUMES perfect left/right weight distribution which is not likely. So you will need to add a "fudge factor" to account for left/right imbalance.
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