I would say you should put in what they recomend. My last set said 65 pounds and I would run a little lower for a softer ride. My present set of tires say to put in 75 pounds which sounds high to me but that is what the dealer told me and what the side of the tire says as these are heavey duty? I still run a little low and by the looks of the trailer when I get somewhere I think they are a little stiff.
Rob Michler
Robert L Michler
Real Estate Property Management
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>From: D Welch <jtdjtd@tiac.net>
>To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 6:56 AM
>Subject: [A/S] Tire pressures?
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>Hi folks,
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>This will probably cause some squabbles, but:
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>What pressure do you put your truck and trailer tires at for traveling?
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>On the Truck, the tires say 80 max, the label on the door post says 80
>rear, 65 front.
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>Trailer tires, load range E say 80 max.
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>What's the wisdom here? I don't want to harden the ride of either too
>much, but it's maybe better for the tires to flex less?
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>Note that I'm heading out to drive in 90 plus temps.
>
>Daisy (getting ready to leave Big Bend before I melt)
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