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Old 10-02-2022, 10:11 PM   #38
dkoldman
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Model: Sunstar 29VE Winnebago
State: Texas
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Originally Posted by Chateau_Nomad View Post
I put 75# in the fronts an 65# in the rear duallies. A trip in October takes us past a Cat scale... where I'll get an accurate weight (fully loaded and with toad in tow). That should give me everything I need to know.
I pass Cat Scales all the time, NEVER had to worry about pressure being too high, but when I need pressure, I set my gauge to 82 and let the Makita do the work. I guess I need to take pictures of my tires because after 26,000 miles; treads are nice & smooth with even wear. Maybe at year 4 or 5; I may rotate two of the front tires as they get the bulk of work from turning, especially when I park on my RV Port, I can see spots of rubber.
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