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Old 09-30-2016, 04:40 AM   #2
axis earl
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
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Originally Posted by Sli22sli View Post
I am a new -2nd owner- of a 2016 axis 24.1 on an e 450 chassis . The labels on the left of the drivers side it says the tire pressure should be 75 psi for front tired and 80 psi for rear tires. When I measured the tire pressure today I got 70 psi on front and on the outside rear tires 70 and 67 psi. I couldn't measure the pressure on the inside rear tires because the valve extenders were not installed correctly. I'll have to take care of that soon.

I have a couple of questions for 2016 axis 24.1 e450 owners, 1. What's the right way to remove and replace the rear wheel covers to get to the extenders with out damaging them? and 2. What tire pressures do you run/maintain on your tires?
I have 225 75 16 inch Michelin tires.

I'd appreciate any info on this?

Thanks,
Sli22sli
I had mine weighed at my RV service center where they did my first alignment and Saf-T-Plus install. Mine came up with 80 in the front and 65 in the rear.
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