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Me Again wrote:YnotTurbo wrote:
I run 72 PSI in the front and 76 in the rear when towing. Truck and RV on the scales, 29,300 lbs. No problems.
I would run 80 all the time in you fronts according to my friend Cummins12V98 and 76 is more that needed in the rears. Chris
โJun-16-2017 07:14 AM
YnotTurbo wrote:
I run 72 PSI in the front and 76 in the rear when towing. Truck and RV on the scales, 29,300 lbs. No problems.
โJun-15-2017 10:55 PM
Durb wrote:
I would go with the manufacturer's recommendations. Why assume people on this forum know more than the engineers that designed the truck and the engineers that specified the tires? With this litigious society I'm sure their specifications are set with your safety in mind.
Hooking up my 5er does not change front end loading appreciably.
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YnotTurbo wrote:
I run 72 PSI in the front and 76 in the rear when towing. Truck and RV on the scales, 29,300 lbs. No problems.
โJun-15-2017 05:21 PM
smokeylew wrote:
Have a 2016 Ram diesel long bed and pull a 36' NuWa 5th wheel. Haven't had the 5th wheel that long. Prior to this I pulled a heavy TT with an Egualizer hitch. Always put max air pressure in all 4 TV tires for towing. Weight distribution on TV is much different with 5th wheel.
Door sticker on Ram states 60# for front and 80# on rear.. Can anyone with similar TV and 5th wheel combo advise what front tire pressure should be? I've been putting 74# in front tires while towing 5th just on gut feeling. Tires have max 80# on sidewall. Trailer is 12,300 unloaded. 15,500 max.
Thanks
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