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Old 03-08-2017, 04:40 PM   #1
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2011 40QTH tire pressure

We just bought a 2011 QTH, and the previous owner kept the tires at 90psi.

I did a search here, as well as a Google search, so please don't flame me if this is a 'duh' question that I just skipped right past. I'm flipping through all of the owners manuals we got with the coach now, and hopefully might find something there.

I've read a bunch of threads on getting 4 corner weights, etc, to determine proper tire pressure, but Tiffin must have had some recommendation for driving away from the factory with a full load of fuel and water? I see the max cold 120psi on the plate by the driver's left foot, but not a standard cold pressure.

Anybody know off the top of your head?

Thanks
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Old 03-08-2017, 04:52 PM   #2
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My coach had 110 # in all the tires when I picked it up from the dealer new. After having weighed the coach and searched the proper Michelin tire table I needed 110# in the front and 100# in the rear.
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Excellent! I've seen others listing the 110/100 combination as the hot ticket, I think I'll follow the same.

Thanks for the quick response,
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