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Old 06-13-2020, 07:08 PM   #17
JeanMarc
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 27.7
State: Quebec
Posts: 10
THOR #14745
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
tire pressure, tire pressure, tire pressure...

it's amazing that many who buy an motorhome think that just because the the tire says 'max pressure 120' is the pressure they should be running, but it's just what it says - MAXIMUM pressure, not 'pleasurable pressure'!

The weight of the axles will determine the correct and 'best' pressure for the tires - until you actually weigh your 'fully loaded' coach, not only with 'stuff', but water, fuel, and PEOPLE, you'll never really know.

My tires read '120 max pressure', but after weighing it, the axles for front and rear are different - 85 psi for the fronts, and 90 psi for the rears - runs smooth and nice.


My tire pressure is perfect, no problems there.
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