So I am new to RVs and just got an F-250. Then I get me some new han KOOK tars. I never had a truck before and always thought road vehicle tars had 30lbs of pressure in them. Now i read on the side 80lbs on these tars. ?
When I left sears, I checked the pressure on all four tires and also on the trailer, they were all about 45lbs.
What is the best pressure for these applications?
thanks,
groundhogy
They are load range E tars so unless it's an old truck there should be a label inside the driver side doorjamb that has the recommended pressure for them thar tars. I used to run my 2006 F250 tars at about 75 PSI when towing.
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So I am new to RVs and just got an F-250. Then I get me some new han KOOK tars. I never had a truck before and always thought road vehicle tars had 30lbs of pressure in them. Now i read on the side 80lbs on these tars. ?
When I left sears, I checked the pressure on all four tires and also on the trailer, they were all about 45lbs.
What is the best pressure for these applications?
thanks,
groundhogy
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