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Old 10-21-2014, 04:06 PM   #1
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Seneca tire pressure

Just wondering what other Seneca owners with 22.5 tires are running your pressure at. Tire has 110psi max cold and manufacture label also says 110. When I picked up they were at 100psi and was told not to go max at 110. Thoughts appreciated.
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Your best bet is to have it weighed and then adjust the pressure accordingly. Stop at a Truck Stop when your loaded as you normally would travel.

https://www.tiretraker.com/michelin.pdf
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Old 10-22-2014, 08:14 PM   #3
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I took my 2015 TS to an alignment shop and had all four corners weighed. I forget exact numbers but the front corners were about 4500 pounds each and the rears were approx. 7500 pounds each. Michelin has a chart that indicates at that weight suggested is 80 pounds per tire. I had at 105 each. Now have softer ride.

Have to stay on top of as we all tend to bring more stuff onboard but take little off.

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Thanks Grumpy and Foster15 for the info. We will be heading out this weekend for an 1800 mile round trip, will try and get weighed and get correct pressure and put it to rest. Lol
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As a side note.. do not check tire pressures when the tire has been sitting in direct sunlight for a period of time.. Solar heating can add many lbs of pressure to the tire...
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