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Re: Tires pressure


Dick Frampton
 

Claude,

I have been running the pressures in my 95 EVC at 48 psig front and
rear. Reason is that at 50 psig tires showed some over inflation wear
(centre of tread wearing more than the rest of the tread), but at 48,
on all four tires, wear is quite even and tires are running cool -
this is after many long trips at the lower pressure. There are a lot
of variables so your experience could be different.

Dick
Vancouver Island

----- Original Message -----
From: <cdugal@...>
To: <ev_update@...>
Sent: September 8, 1999 7:25 PM
Subject: [ev_update] Tires pressure


I have an '97 EVC and just bought new tires, Michelin Agilis 51.
Tires size 205/65/R15C.
I kwew that the Eurovan door sticker say 51 psi front and 45 psi
rear.
The Winnebago door sticker say 50 psi front and 50 psi rear.
Now the tire dealer has a "1999 Tires Guide" that rate the
1999 Eurovan Camper at only 42 psi front and 36 psi rear.
The guide do not have as reference for 1997 model year.
I always put 50 PSI in my tires but also always found the ride a bit
hard.

I will like comments on tires pressure if anyone is driving on less
than
Winnebago door sticker.

Thank you

Claude
'97 EVC


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