Michaelschmidt
RVF Regular
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- Jul 22, 2022
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Thanks,I agreeMost tire failures are caused by (a) road hazards, (b) low tire pressure causing sidewall flex and overheating.
As to weighing the unit loaded, I find that from site to site and week to week our contents change, thus the load changes. Thus weighing the RV, I view, is not a practical situation.
If the tires are of the original type and size, I use the manufactures ratings found on the appropriate placard. Otherwise, inflate to the maximum cold pressure as found on the sidewall of the tires.
Bob
Thanks, this is good adviseUse the Thor recommended tire pressure on the label near your drivers seat (that PSI assumes you’re carrying the maximum weight) until you get the coach weighed, then adjust accordingly as mentioned in the above posts
You are correct, not everyone with a motor home get it weighed. Don't be one of those people. Be smart and spend the $13 at a CAT scale.I was looking for someone to let me know what they run in their tires, just as a “to get started” because someone one out there must have a Thor 24hHL Sprinter that they have been driving and can tell me what air pressure they use. I don’t think everyone that has a motor home takes it and gets it weighed