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    Thank you.

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    Fill when COLD to max stated on the sidewall and recheck before leaving each CG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefswret View Post
    Fill when COLD to max stated on the sidewall and recheck before leaving each CG.
    Thanks! I’ll remember that.

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    Correct, but only when comfort and tread wear are more important than safety.
    Dave and Sue Dion
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    I run mine by the sticker weight. Keep in mind that running low air pressures heats up the tires faster leading to possible blowouts. Trailer tires are designed to run these higher pressures and you should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bertschb View Post
    Look at the sticker on the front driver's side of your trailer. That will show you what tire pressure you should be using.
    I don't know how many of us have to say it, but this is the correct answer.
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    I never worry about tread wear. Trailer tires rot or otherwise fail well before wearing out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JandMImagine View Post
    We are new to the Imagine and the tires seem low on air. One side is 40 psi and the other side is 30 psi. Cold tires. The tire says max 60 psi. What pressure do you put in your tires? And as always thank you so much. You all have been amazingly helpful.
    you will discover that most people go with: 1) follow max tire pressure indicated on the side of the tire 2) inflate to max only when tire is cold 3) check tires, cold, before departing for next camp site 4) drive safe, have fun
    Dave and Sue Dion
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    Quote Originally Posted by JandMImagine View Post
    We are new to the Imagine and the tires seem low on air. One side is 40 psi and the other side is 30 psi. Cold tires. The tire says max 60 psi. What pressure do you put in your tires? And as always thank you so much. You all have been amazingly helpful.
    The front left side of your trailer will have the correct tire pressure to inflate to. My 2020 2450RL is 65psi. The tires max pressure is 80psi. Don't inflate to the tire max on the side wall as they heat up you can 5 to 10 psi and then your tires are over inflated and could blow. They will definitely not be making proper contact with the road.
    You don't inflate the tires on your car or truck to the maximum please don't do that to your TT tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefswret View Post
    you will discover that most people go with: 1) follow max tire pressure indicated on the side of the tire 2) inflate to max only when tire is cold 3) check tires, cold, before departing for next camp site 4) drive safe, have fun
    To clarify, 1) this assumes that the recommended max PSI indicated on the yellow sticker on the drivers side of your rig matches the max PSI stated on your tires, or vice-versa, which ever makes you happy.
    Dave and Sue Dion
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