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Fernando Sr

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Right tire of travel trailer appears lower than left side with same amount of air pressure of 50# cold tire is rated for 65# Max I switched and put on spare tire brand new never used on road and still appears a little lower /bulging on right side any thoughts?
Thanks
 
Maybe you have a lot more weight on that side of camper. Take it and have it weighed with everything you usually take with you. You might be suprised.
 
50psi might be low - as stated above, weight it (each side separately) and then use the load chart specs for that specific tire using the pressure form the highest weight on both sides so they are equal and carrying the load properly. Anything else is guess work, underinflation leads to blowouts, and blowouts on trailers are often fairly destructive.
 

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