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Old 07-12-2019, 09:33 AM   #1
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Tire Pressure x23b

I have a 2015x23b. Tires are ST175/80R13. Recommended tire pressure is 65 psi cold. Does anyone run a different tire pressure for a loaded out X23b, GVW is 4950?
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Old 07-12-2019, 09:42 AM   #2
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What ever the sidewall says for max PSI is what you should use. I'd be a little surprised if the tires say 65. My tires are ST185/80R13 and they max at 50 psi. Somewhere in the Jayco manual is simply says to inflate them to the max on the sidewall. Anyway the max on the sidewall is what the GVWR is based on.
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Old 07-13-2019, 04:03 PM   #3
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Max pressure always.

I did not check my pressures once in the spring. I was down 5 maybe 10 psi. The absolutely worst towing experience ever. Pure white knuckle from all the sway.
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My 2016 23B has 205\75\14 on it. The placard calls for 50psi. I would recommend always using the placard cold psi. I actually run 1-2 psi less due to tires heating up. I would highly recommend buying a high end tire pressure gauge, to check cold psi. Mine is from Snap On. I had run full pressure as per the tires markings once in my pop up. my new tires did not make the first trip before the sidewalls bulged from to much heat and pressure. I had to replace the new tires before we could return home.
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Old 08-01-2019, 07:00 PM   #5
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I have a 17, with the goodyear tires. Sidewalls say 65, trailer says 65.

That's all I have run, when the tire date codes hit 4-5 years they're gone. It's not worth dealing with a blowout. This includes the spare.

Between delivery and my use I have about 2500 miles on them over the last year.
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