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Old 07-01-2020, 02:15 AM   #3
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What PSI do you use to fill your tires? Do you set the front tires and rear tires the same?

We have a Thor WindSport 34J, and are trying to figure out the best PSI for our tires. We take a typical amount of gear with us (nothing excessively heavy), drive only paved roads and camp sites, and take about 3-4 trips per season (we're not full time).

Thanks!
The best PSI is what the tire manufacturer recommends based on the rigs loaded weight. Load your coach and then take it across a scale to get the weight and then go to the tire manufacturers tables for PSI. vs weight.

I, for example, run my Michelin tires at 105 PSI rather than the sticker recommended 110. This is based on my CAT scale weight. Doing this has also resulted in a somewhat smoother ride as well.
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