Every tire has the max cold inflation pressure stamped into the sidewall. A flashlight may help.
will do, thanks!Weigh your rig. Get the weight on each tire if possible. If your loaded weight is 80% or more of the tire rating, run at the max. Better max than not enough. More problems with under inflated than over.
Weighing it good. Running under the recommended pressure is probably not a good idea. Under inflated tires generate more heat. The pressures on the tire and the trailer are there for a reason.
Over inflation is just as damaging as under inflation. Under and you wear the tire outer edges more, while over you wear the middle of the tire tread.
I looked at my RL250 TT plate and my tires for pressure and since both tell me 50 PSI cold, I set my to 50 PSI cold. Did this with the last TT, the boat trailer, and MH, never had a wear problem. Never had a blow-out either. I figure someone at the TT factory or tire factory has done the research for me.
I say just stay within the recommended pressures your TT and tires markings.
ST205/75/R14D" My tire are 295/75/R14 which would make the difference. But I wouldn't disregard your pressure gauge as I am using a pressure gauge that is may be 6 years old and comparing the tire pressure with my gauge and tire pressure monitor in my Silverado as well as the tire pressure my TT are at with my new TST tire monitor I am within a degree or two using my old gauge. So I would either trust your gauge or verify it by checking your tow vehicle or even compare with your neighbor's vehicle to see if and how much your pressure gauge is off rather than assuming.
But don't just walk over to your neighbor's vehicle to do this without letting know first. He might think you are trying to steal his tires.
Again, I'd stick with the placard as it is already designed with the thought of tires heating while driving. It's all factored into the recommended tire pressure from the research I have done. As a matter of fact TST was at the Heartland Rally this week where I Won the raffle for a TST Tire Monitoring system and the rep stated that the tolerance is greater for higher pressure than lower so when setting up my monitor it will warn me when tire pressure drops to 45 and rises above 63 with my set pressure of 50 PSI. So the tolerances are 10% pressure drop and 20-25% pressure rise with a recommended high temperature set to 158 degs for all types of tires.
My RL250 is a 2018 and yes I have noticed the radio turn on by itself. I think it may be stray signals coming from other devices in area that have a strong signal. But it hasn't occurred for some time now. Haven't been able to determine where the stray signals are coming from.
P.S. If you look to the left of your screen at my info you'd see I own a 2018 Pioneer.
much thanks for the input.You should look at the Load Inflation Table for your tires. You will find that the recommended pressure is for the full load that the trailer, truck, or car that you have is rated for. I have them for my fifth wheel tires, truck tires, and out car. That is how the manufactures get the pressure that is posted on the vehicles.
Ok, great Tire info, I appreciate you passing that along. I see now the info on your rig at the left.
Since we have the same rig, I hope I have not worn out my welcome with questions, but if/when I
do, do not hesitate to let me know.
1) have you installed a TV in the bedroom just below the two coax outlets on the ceiling? If so,
what type of mounting arrangement did you come up with and do you have any pics and some
install instructions? and what size screen?
2) I've searched but cannot find a clear answer as to the grey / black handles on the drain release;
it appears (sort of) but is hard to tell, that the left side is grey and the right side is black, is this
correct or do I have it backwards and where did you find your answer?
again, I appreciate all your help.
Dave