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Originally Posted by JABURKHOLDER
masterdrago,
Thanks for your comment.
Moving forward, I do not have a temp/psi graph but let’s make this even harder. One side of the RV is in the shade, one side is in the sun. The tires are covered, or not. One side of the RV has a slide that covers the tires.
Overthinking this whole process.
The morning of departure, regardless of any load or weather, I air my all RV tires to 105psi.
Again, firm believer in k.i.s.s.
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Okay. So it's 57 here now all tire pressures are from 85-90psi. TPMS has to be quenched due to squealing that they are low. If I air to 105 now, how over-pressured will they be when the tire temp is 105. A good guess might be 109 if we read all the info on the newt correctly. I've found real life numbers much higher. As much as 128psi rolling in 95+ weather.