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TurboCorsa180
post Feb 22 2019, 09:54 AM
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Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 2015 F350 LB 4x4 crew dually
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Truck and Camper Setup: 2011 Lance 1181 on my 2015 Ford F350 dually with air bags. Torklift frame mounted with fastguns.



Having trouble finding reliable tire pressure info on my 2015 F350 dually carrying my 2011 Lance 1181.

The Lance 1181 is 4K plus on E rated tires.
Information on this should be readily available since tire pressure are critical to safety but I read differing info .

What is correct for front and rear ? The precious owner of my camper ran at 65 psi all the way around.

Any help with this will be very appreciated.

Thank you
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JADE RACING
post Feb 22 2019, 02:21 PM
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Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 07 gmc 3500 dually D/A
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Truck and Camper Setup: 07GMC3500 dually diesel/auto airbags torklift tiedowns/fastguns 56 gal transferflow tank banks spd brake/tuner;06 adventurer 106DBS 2.5ownan geny awning topper torklift stairs remote bbq rear awning ext trl hitch/basket for sewer tote



From all of the tire industry info, that my take is to read the tire pressure rating on the tire sidewall and use this pressure setting for full weight rating. In my case my ! ton dually I run my rears @75lbs and my fronts @about 68lbs. I run with my rear air bags @ 45lbs. My Adventurer 106 DBS scales in about 4100 when ready to travel with 2-20lbs of propane and 1/4 tank of water. My 1 ton has a 56 gal. fuel tank so I run on the heavy side for the first half of my fuel load. Run what is printed on your tire sidewalls to be on the safe side.
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