Tyre pressures

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This is the only tyre pressure information label I can find - are these pressures right for a 3500kgs (max) motorhome? I did a forum search and saw posts mentioning tyre pressures in the 70psi range.
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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
To do a proper job you need axle weights etc.
Have a look at this thread from last week:

 
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That's the manufacturers sticker and not really particularly useful once the converter has finished.
Standard advice is to load up with whatever you normally take with you, including water, fuel, wife etc then visit a weighbridge. Get front, back and total weights (they don't necessarily add up) then consult the tyre manufacturer, unless it's Michelin and they just say 80psi all round which is too hard. Or there is a very good website, called Tyresafe I think, where you look for your tyre sizes and it will advise you on what pressures to use.

There you go, Spriddler beat me to it.
 
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