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roy2

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Joined
Apr 21, 2021
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RV Year
2019
RV Model
big horn
RV Length
42 ft
im wondering in April i idid my tire pressure up to 110 on my tires.now in nov im cold weather now 40s at night and 60s during the day. im reading my tire pressure are 102 105 100 102. im wondering if i should bring them up to 110 gain. jusr wondering. thanks
 
I wouldn't add any air unless you are checking those tires at between 70 and 80 degrees. Sounds like you are just a few psi down due to colder temps to me.
 
I have our tires at around 101-103 psi at about 50 degrees.
Since recently purchasing a Tireminder A1AS unit and being able to see real time numbers, the tire pressure increases to 118-120 psi going down the road. Much more than I thought they would.
 

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