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Ah, the black art of determining motorhome tyre pressures.
Load up, go to a weighbridge to check how much weight is on each axle and the total for the van then, as already mentioned, send a question about the correct pressure to the tyre manufacturer.
However, if it's got Michelins fitted (turn on cynical mode) don't expect anything other than a recommendation of 80psi on the rear.
If you've got Continental, then you should get a really helpful reply. Can't speak for other manufacturers.
Mike
[HI]PS My experience of Michelin is that if the word 'motorhome' is uttered, they automatically advise 80psi on the rear[/HI].
never exceed the max pressure stated on the tyres.I have a PVC based on a Renault Master van. The Renault book advises 3.8 bar in the front and 4.4 bar in the rear. This is what I have always used, however got to thinking that I need to up this as it has the extra weight of a conversion plus tow bar etc.
Any advice please?
Many thanks
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