Checking Motorhome tyre pressure (1 Viewer)

Nickorchard

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Dec 2, 2022
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Autotrail 590 EK
Hello
We recently bought an Auto-trail EK 590
I wanted to check the tyre pressures which need to be 75 PSI

Took it to local garage and the supermarket garage however the compressor max pressure was 60 PSI

Where do people take Moto homes to check tyre pressures or do I need to get my own compressor?

Cheers

Nick
 
Feb 18, 2022
575
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Bedfordshire, UK
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86,954
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RT Pergaso 740
Your still thinking too hard, just put in 75psi and check after 30 minutes driving, that should put your mind at ease, As for TyrePal, if you know where you will be stopping in the next three days, then order on Amazon and put a pick up point at your destination. good luck and travel safe.
 
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Dec 19, 2020
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The salty bit of Hampshire
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78,519
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Carthago Compactline
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Since 2017
My new Conti All Seasons are running at 72F/75R and nothing has lit up on my dash. I may drop them another couple of psi when it's warmer. Lower pressures usually mean a slight increase in fuel consumption because of the greater rolling resistance. Dental checkup on fillings due in May.

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enark

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Oct 28, 2022
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92,132
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burstner
Hi All,

really interesting reading. I have purchased vonhaus inflator due to your recommendations, it works great.

looking at tyre pressures, I think I have settled on 70 psi on the rears and 62psi on the fronts, based on 2000kgs rear axle and 1700kg front axle. Have weighed this at public weigh-bridge…

this is for Agilis CP tyres. although Michelin suggest higher pressures, such as 80psi for rears….


i do agree with their suggestion to ensure pressure whilst vehicle standing with less usage…
 
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Feb 16, 2020
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Sunlight. T66. 2019.
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Absolute beginners.
Interesting read, so "Bibendum" says 80psi, well looking at the shape of him I will stick with being slightly under, inflated. ;)
 
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Apr 27, 2008
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14,104
Eastbourne East Sussex
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2,327
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Hymer low profile
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Since 1972
I currently run my rears at 70psi, I will try it up to 78psi which I calculate it should be, Michelin campers at 2250kg max and see if my fillings stay in. Any increase in mpg can only be welcome.
60psi should be adequate at the front but might try michelins recommendations of 65psi and see how that works.
 
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enark

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burstner
Just out of interest, for the John Deers tyres…..9psi in the rears…..
 
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