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Old 10-18-2019, 01:50 AM   #49
phoeg
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Oklahoma
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Originally Posted by GTStang View Post
My 2017 Hurricane 34f has both the front and rear pressure at 95psi. I run about 10psi lower for handling. Does anybody else run the recommended tire pressure of 95psi for there unit?

Yes. I have a 2016 34F and start the day cold at 95 PSI. I chimed in down the line as the posts helped me decide on that method. And I learned to not obsess on the pressures, but just monitor.

My TPMS tells me odd things. Sometimes the inner rear tires will give a high pressure alert. (I set the upper limit per TPMS unit suggestion.) so it shows an over pressure but the temperatures are usually the same as the others within about 2°. They’re often cooler but show over pressure. They usually top out and that’s it. So, I quit worrying. If I get a high pressure alert and high temp, I check it out. Of course, a sudden drop will get my attention.

But yes, I start cold at 95 PSI.
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