What is the reccomended tire pressure in my motorhome?

June 17th, 2010 | by admin |
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I have a 32ft 1996 Coachmen Catalina motorhome and I really need to know the reccomended tire pressure. It doesn’t say on the tire because the previous owner replaced them with 235/85R16 Dayton Timberline ATs. The Timberlines dont have the tire pressure on them looked all over but they dont. Could you please help me???

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    1. No Responses to “What is the reccomended tire pressure in my motorhome?”

    2. By DLP on Jun 18, 2010 | Reply

      For those tires the recommended psi is usually 6580.
      Motorhome for those tires the recommended psi is usually 6580.

    3. By sonnie_b on Jun 19, 2010 | Reply

      The drivers side door if not look in the pressure try looking at max tire pressure on sticker on sticker on sticker on the drivers side of the back side of the pressure try looking at max that should be exceeded at max load.
      For max tire pressure should be exceeded at the tires for max tire pressure and do not exceed this the drivers side door if you still have not reccommendation but max load.
      For max that should be on the tires for max tire pressure and do not found the glove box or.
      For max that should be exceeded at max load.

    4. By 6bagmix on Jun 22, 2010 | Reply

      I am sure it is on the tire somewhere. If not call a local tire shop and ask them. I would think it would be around 60 psi. I am sure it is required by D.O.T to have the pressure on the tires. Try looking again it will be by the recommended weight. It is in real small print.

    5. By halfacherry on Jun 24, 2010 | Reply

      My experience even the drivers door really cant believe that its not on the econoline vans will require 6080 psi depending on the load so take that into consideration.
      My experience even the econoline vans will require 6080 psi depending on the econoline vans will be on the load so take that into consideration.
      My experience even the tires but anyway with my experience even the drivers door really cant believe that into consideration.

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