Re: Tire pressure question - without scales
Reply #51 –
Brett has good advice for trip home, but you also want to check if the tires on the coach are same weight rating and size as OEM. A lower range tire would need more air. Also check date of manufacturing. Old tires will blow. I made tires a part of my purchase, and made sure they were the same load rating as OEM. The tire dealership put 110 pounds in them and I pounded my way home over every pavement strip from Wichita to Dallas. I downloaded the Data sheets for the tires, ended up letting a lot of air out and the ride improved greatly. Also had a sleepless night when I highlighted the metric rating for the tires instead of the pounds rating. Big difference between kilograms and pounds, I thought my tires were way undersized. As others will recommend, try to drive home in the daylight because the headlights are terrible.