Motorhome Tyre Pressure
I've always been advised to keep my Autocruise 6 metre motorhome tyres at round about 65psi. This is becoming difficult! Compressors working off 12 volt systems are fine for our car but cannot cope with pressures that high - and increasingly I find garage forecourt air supplies are restricted below that level, maybe for safety reasons. A footpump works, but is incredibly hard work and most footpumps are in any case not rebust enough to last long doing the job. How do other motorhome owners solve this one? Are there 12 volt compressors out there that will do the job?
All suggestions gratefully received!
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Hi, I have used the Ring Rac635 on caravan and now motorhome tyres. No probs at all and it inflates to 80psi.
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A Ring RAC830 is very popular and will do the job without problems – check the pressures with a digital pressure gauge.
Are you sure the 65psi all round is the correct pressure for your Autocruise?
You can use the TyreSafe Motorhome Tyre Inflation Pressure Advice to find what pressures they advise.
You need to know the front and rear axle weights (around £5 to use a local weighbridge) and the size and type of tyres you have.
A few clicks on their advice chart and you get the recommended pressures.
With the tyres I have fitted (225/70 R 15C 112/110) on my Pilote and with front axle 1560kg and rear axle 1940kg confirmed fully laden by a weighbridge the recommended pressures are 47psi front and 61psi rear.
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I always use a foot pump having had several 12v pumps which have all failed or have blown fuses. Surely you don't ever have to put so much air in a tyre that a foot pump is too much hard work?
David
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I've always used a foot pump in the past. Not having to change the car's tyre pressures for towing is a bonus now that I have a MH.
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https://www.tyresafe.org/check-your-pressures/motorhomes/
Have a look at the above website. It's independent.
I use a Ring RAC900. I also have a separate reliable tyre pressure gauge.
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many thanks for all replies. I will certainly check the correct pressures before buying (obviously) a more powerful inflator.
I am not lazy about footpumps, but I am 70 and awaiting two new knees!
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Is the direct from battery superior to the cigar lighter method, more of a faff I can believe but I can't see how it is any different power wise
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The cigarette lighter is fused at quite a low power and the Ring has quite a substantial compressor which requires higher power and direct connection to the battery. It is a far better unit, faster, and suitable for the higher pressures required by a Motorhome.
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Don't Ring have a 230v version of one of their pumps? That might seem a better option but only if you are at home or on site.
David
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