Tyre pressures
My Pilote Reference 695 on a Renault Master does not have a vehicle manual. Any advice on what tyre pressure my Michelin Camper tyres should be at?
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Hello Biggarmac.
The standard response is take your motorhome, in full touring trim, to a weighnbridge and get each axle weighed. Then contact the tyre manufacturers with your axle weights and tyre details and they will advise you of the correct tyre pressures for your van. If you use the figures in the van manual, they are unlikely to be suitable for a motorhome although I'd be surprised if Pilote do not provide a figure.
Asking your tyre manufacturer often results in a lower figure which improves ride.
If you do an internet search, you will find several articles and videos on how to get you motorhome weighed. It is surprisingly easy, and just takes a bit of time to get to a local weighbridge [you find these by searching on line].
You can often get an online manual from vehicle manufacturers.
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My MH is an 09 Renault Master, lwb ,PVC with four new Michelin Agilis tyres(original Michelin Agilis equipment fit replacements)and the pressures in my handbook are 56 psi front and 65 psi rear.Never had any problems at these pressures.Hope this helps,Ken.
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there will certainly be a weight plate....MTPLM, Train and axle weights....
sometimes there might be a tyre pressure sticker but almost all handbooks (remember this is a commercial vehicle) refer to pressures to accomodate full loadings....usually 80 psi on the rear, which is teeth-rattlingly h....a....r....d
hemce the advice to go to the tyre manufacturer who can recommend pressures based on actual axle running weights....
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Emailed michelin with my actual axle weights and got e reply with recomendations for the comfiest rides. It reduced my tyre pressures by 8psi. 60psi down to 52psi on the rear axle. I loaded my van to the maximum weight I was likely to carry before going
to the weighbridge.0