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Old 10-10-2020, 08:21 PM   #24
Chance
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Originally Posted by Bobdole View Post
I had it weighed today. Full gas, full fresh tank, packed for trip nothing in grey/black though. Weight was much less than expected. 4000 front and 6820 rear, 10820 total. Looking at the chart, factoring in an extra 10% puts front around 65 and rear at 50-55 psi. That’s odd to me as I know airing down that low would cause the tires to touch sitting for sure at cold. I’m just going to run 70-75ish rear and 65 front and be done with it. No way am I going to run 50-55 psi on those things. 65 looked bad enough.


My Class C was roughly the same size and weight, with tires the same size but Load Range D, so I could only go up to a maximum of 65 PSI if I recall correctly. I never worried about tires touching, not even with tongue weight of a trailer. For what it’s worth, I never had a tire problem with it.
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