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Old 10-12-2014, 04:25 PM   #1
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Have a 1006 deluxe wondering what tire pressure to run?

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Old 10-12-2014, 04:37 PM   #2
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Tirs had 80 psi on the side wall just wanted to make sure that was right..
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I run what it says, Prevents immature wear
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If that is what it says
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That's the Cold pressure.
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50 PSI is what i do
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Just a side note for all.
I work in the automotive industry. This topic comes up regularly. The tire pressure listed on the side of a car or truck tire is not the recommended running pressure. The recommended pressure for each vehicle is listed on a sticker inside the drivers door. It is the press. that the manufacture of the vehicle recommends.
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Batman, we're talking about trailer tires, not car/truck tires. For every Jayco I have owned (4, 2 PUPS and 2 hybrids) the manual says to run the tires at the PSI listed in the sidewall.
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DocBrown Like I said, This is a side note for more information. Since everyone has a tow vehicle. Some people do get confused and apply what they have learned about their trailer and then apply it to their truck. Thanks for clarifying, I should have been more clear.
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The sticker on the trailer also tells you the tire running pressure based on the OE tires. It is always max cold on the tire.
If you go to a higher rated tire just use the cold psi posted on the tire as stated.
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The pressures listed on the door jam are not for towing. My Tundra says 32 psi front/rear but I put 45 psi when towing which is the max. rated pressures of the tires. Believe you me, if I towed my TT at 32 psi I would know it real quick.
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