โJun-08-2013 05:56 AM
โJun-08-2013 10:29 AM
HiTech wrote:
If it was right even between axles, it is equivalent to adding 1000 pounds to the rig. If right over a single axle, it has the same impact on that axle as adding 2000 lbs. overall. At the least tire pressure adjustment is in order.
Jim
โJun-08-2013 10:17 AM
โJun-08-2013 08:51 AM
HiTech wrote:
If it was right even between axles, it is equivalent to adding 1000 pounds to the rig. If right over a single axle, it has the same impact on that axle as adding 2000 lbs. overall. At the least tire pressure adjustment is in order.
Really you are supposed to air up all tires on the axle for the heavier load. I like to air the outsides on dualies a few pounds higher than the inside tires for stability (up to a 5 psi difference is still within Ford specs).
โJun-08-2013 08:46 AM
HiTech wrote:If there was enough sidewall flex to cause noticeable leaning in a motorhome of that size, the tire would have to be dangerously and obviously under inflated, period.
More lean is party from sidewall flex in the tire.
HiTech wrote:I posted my comments at 10:45, you corrected your statement at 11:15, am I supposed to be clairvoyant?
I corrected my prior statement, remembering that you need symmetry on the axle. Apparently you decided to not quote that statement?
HiTech wrote:Because you can't quote something that doesn't exist. Sorry, but I didn't think it necessary to quote the rest of your yada yada so I deleted it.
No I won't quote the ford spec for pressure differential
โJun-08-2013 07:49 AM
โJun-08-2013 07:45 AM
HiTech wrote:
First off add air to the tires on that side in proportion to the extra weight they are carrying from the weight table for your tires. Also check that your outer dually tires do not have even a pound less air than the inners.Jim
HiTech wrote:
If it was right even between axles, it is equivalent to adding 1000 pounds to the rig. If right over a single axle, it has the same impact on that axle as adding 2000 lbs. overall.
HiTech wrote:
Really you are supposed to air up all tires on the axle for the heavier load. I like to air the outsides on dualies a few pounds higher than the inside tires for stability (up to a 5 psi difference is still within Ford specs).Jim
โJun-08-2013 06:50 AM
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