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Old 04-26-2016, 07:03 AM   #12
Oneilkeys
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Sir
Why 65 rear and 75 front in your manual? Tire pressure stated in coach says 75 lb all tires.
Thanks for reply
Squid
What year and model chassis do you have? My 2016 E-450 says 80 in front and 75 in the duals. May be the difference between the 350 and 450 chassis? Go with what your coach says and you can't be wrong. RVs are not full assembly line entities. They make changes as they go along every year - some small and some large. In the 2016 year for example they started out with the 350 chassis and 5 Spd transmission and changed to the 450 chassis and 6 Spd transmission mid year. So all 2016s will not have even the same tire pressures.
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