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Old 05-11-2017, 10:40 PM   #9
DocP
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Model: Georgetown 31L5
State: Ohio
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That is some good info. My sticker says 4624 pounds. Do you folks still run 95 psi in the tires? I traded my Class C for a Class A. It was the right move for us. The increase in storage was surprising.
No, I run them all at 80 psi based on the recommendation of the outfit that did my alignment and weights (Mainline Truck and Trailer Service in Bedford, OH). I attached a screen shot of their recommendation. This was based on the actual weights and the Goodyear tire inflation charts. The 35M ride is so much better at 80 psi than it was at the 95 psi listed on the wall sticker of the coach. The truck service center said that if I wasn't happy with the ride, I could drop all of the tires down to 75 psi.
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