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Old 06-28-2012, 06:10 AM   #15
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quick question for you,what tire pressures are you running? thanks,marc

Thanks for your help on the switches! Regarding tire pressure, I run 100-psi on mine. I have oversize tires on the rear, 275/80R22.5 and the fronts are 265/75R22.5 I have wondered the same thing myself about the correct pressure and I wonder if this is OK. Another guy suggests that you should weigh each wheel on the coach if you can and make the proper inflation based on the load. I have not had the opportunity to do this.
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Old 06-28-2012, 04:43 PM   #16
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Thanks for your help on the switches! Regarding tire pressure, I run 100-psi on mine. I have oversize tires on the rear, 275/80R22.5 and the fronts are 265/75R22.5 I have wondered the same thing myself about the correct pressure and I wonder if this is OK. Another guy suggests that you should weigh each wheel on the coach if you can and make the proper inflation based on the load. I have not had the opportunity to do this.
The 2001 Islander came with 275/70R22.5 Toyo tires. They had a recall on Toyo's and on mine Michelin tires was put on. I replaced the steering tires last year with Yokohama's. I was wondering if those 265/75R22.5 should be on there. Seems to me if it was ok the factory would have installed that size.
I'm not a expert on tires, maybe someone else would know.
On my tires, it works out that my rears run 95 and the fronts 105.
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Old 11-02-2012, 08:29 PM   #17
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This post is very helpful. I'm going to print it out and put it in the MH. Trial and error is always best done by someone else
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