dogdrs
Sep 02, 2016Explorer
Tow vehicle tire pressure
I know this subject has been discussed before and I have read many threads about it, but now I'm really confused. On my first truck, it was simple because the door sticker recommended the rear tires at 80psi, which was the max pressure listed on the sidewall. So that's the pressure I kept them at when towing my 5er. My 2nd truck recommended for max cargo carrying capacity to run them at 70psi and I called Michelin and they Said that was correct for towing, even though max pressure was 80, so that's what I did. I have upgraded to a dually and the sticker recommends 70psi on front, 65psi rear.(Sticker says nothing about tire pressure for achieving max carrying capacity) I guess it's lower in the rear because of the combined wt. bearing of the 2 tires. I decided to check with Michelin to confirm that this was for towing and had a web chat with "Catrina". After she "researched" it she told me that the sticker was correct but only for "every day driving" and to increase it "as necessary" when carrying a load!? I've NEVER heard this before and how would I know how much to increase the pressure. The max pressure on all the tires is 80psi but I don't think the rear tires should need to be that high. Am I wrong? I've never had a dually before so am looking for some experienced advice.