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Old 04-13-2018, 06:52 PM   #1
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Hankook 245/70 R19.5 inflation chart

I have not been able to locate a tire inflation chart for Hankook AH11's in 245/70 R19.5 size. Front axle is 8000# and rear duals axle is 15,500#, Anyone out there point me in the right direction. Coach is 95 Monaco Windsor 32'.

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I've attached the page where the inflation chart is provided from their Product Guide. I have highlighted the line that corresponds to your size in the AH11. You will have to re-orient (rotate) the image in your PDF viewer in order to easily read the inflation chart which is on the right side of the page.
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I would run 100 on the front (5+ psi over table) and 105 on the rear. Other than Michelin I have not found any difference in various manufactures load tables.
https://commercial.bridgestone.com/c...les%202015.pdf
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Thanks Ivylog and Theroc. Will be visiting coach tomorrow to look for confirmation of numbers on coach and tires. I agree hat 100 front and 105 rear seems correct.

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When we bought our new Hankooks about 1 month ago, I asked the same question and was told by the dealer that 100 psi was the ideal pressure for the fronts. We have yet to replace the rears....
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When we bought our new Hankooks about 1 month ago, I asked the same question and was told by the dealer that 100 psi was the ideal pressure for the fronts. We have yet to replace the rears....
So that means your front axle weight is also 8000#?

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