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Re: Tire pressure advice....


davidaprilh
 

The sticker pictured in the photo is similar to the one in the
doorjamb of my 2002 EVC. But I have an additional sticker inside the
front cover of my Winnebago EVC owner's manual, and that sticker
specifies cold inflation pressures of 49 PSI front and rear for my
225/60R16 102H tires.

Doorjamb sticker
44F/38R fully loaded vehicle
38F/29R lightly loaded vehicle

Winnebago sticker
49F/49R
see

So which tire pressure recommendation is the right one?

David
'02 EVC



--- In ev_update@..., Sea2river@... wrote:

Mike,

I recall that picture of the sticker; it belongs to one adored 2001
Weekender: Mine.

If on the 93 EV there is only one set of numbers, it is safe to
assume that
the numbers refer to a fully loaded EV. It would be criminal to post
lightly
loaded pressures alone.


However, if one chooses to ignore the numbers and inflate the tire
up to the
tires maximum pressure, it can only harm the suspension and the
occupants'
kidneys.

Bob

In a message dated 3/6/2008 10:46:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
mccarthy_mg@... writes:

I've got three stickers in front of me. My 93 EV and my 95 Rialta do
not show two sets of numbers (eg, lightly loaded and loaded). Rather,
they both show just one set: 43/48 (front/rear) for the EV and 50/57
(front/rear) for the Rialta.

Then, there's this sticker:
_
()
That's the mother of all stickers as far as I know. It's got FOUR sets
of numbers.

I think -- not sure though -- that stickers with multiple sets (eg,
lightly loaded and loaded) and the duplicate sets (eg, lightly loaded
and loaded, and for different size tires) did not show up until 1997
or
later.






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