I was looking at the sticker inside my RV with the recommended tire inflations, and it looks like the front is 80 psi, and the back 90 psi. Is that common, to have 2 different inflations, front and back?
Racerguy said
04:53 PM Sep 15, 2013
Yes
bjoyce said
05:21 PM Sep 15, 2013
The axle load (amount of weight carried by each tire) on a motorhome can be very different between front and back, not to mention tag axles. This is different than most cars. That means the proper tire pressure can be different since it depends on the weight carried. I have seen different sized tires between front and back. Like so much else with RVs, nothing is standard.
I was looking at the sticker inside my RV with the recommended tire inflations, and it looks like the front is 80 psi, and the back 90 psi. Is that common, to have 2 different inflations, front and back?