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Old 03-04-2010, 12:52 PM   #29
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I dont understand your statement. Are you saying that the pressure on the same axle should be adjusted to EACH wheel on that axle. Or to put it simply are you saying that one side of your front axle could have 95 lbs. and the other 105?? That of course would be a recipe for disaster!!!!
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Old 03-05-2010, 06:44 AM   #30
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I predicted this reply didn't I.. and as I said the tire pressures need to be the proper pressure FOR THE WHEEL, it may be different for left and right sides..
now that said, normally it's not.
I do agree with you that one side may be a different weight on the scales then the other side.
But the different pressure for the WHEEL side to side may be different your other statement. WRONG
Or why you predicted a reply. Unless you were trolling there is no answer.

I just suggest everyone read what their tire manufacture says about tire care and how to proper air them up. They are the real tire experts.
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Here are a couple of guides/brochures that I have found to be helpful with respect to RV tires.

http://www.trucktires.com/bridgeston...V_Brochure.pdf

http://www.trucktires.com/bridgeston.../WeighForm.pdf

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