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Fleetwood Bounder 2000 - Tire Inflation and Replacement

Fleetwood Bounder 2000
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For safety and maximum tire life, vehicle speeds must be
proper, proper inflation pressure must be maintained, and
tread depth and wear must be monitored. Properly inflated
tires also contribute to overall motor home stability and safe-
ty.
Refer to the tire section in your Chassis Operator's/
Owner's Guide/Mallual or any tire manufacturer's informa-
tion that may be provided in your
Owner's Illformation
Package for information on maintenance and tire care.
The maximum inflation pressures are stated on the Federal
Certification Tag located on the sidewall near the driver's
seat.
To
maximize tire performance, consult with the tire
manufacturer's guidelines or
Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual for recommended tire inflation pressure.
.II
NOTE
The
tire pressures
on
your
motor home
were
adjusted for
the
weight
of
the
motor home at
the
time
it
was
built.
These
pres-
sures may be lower than
the
pressures required for
the
weight of a loaded motor
home.
Check and adjust
the
tire pres-
sures
on
your motor home
before your first trip using
the
information provided
in
the
Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual.
TIRE
INFLATION
WARNING
For
safety
and
maximum
tire
life,
check tire pres-
sures often (including the
spare, if equipped). Pay
special attention
to
inside
rear duals. Always check
pressure when tires are
cold, and
do
not bleed
air out of warm tires.
Follow the tire pressure
instructions
in
the Chassis
Operator's/Owner's Guide/
Manual or
the
tire manu-
facturer's information .
NOTE
Check
the
wheel lug nut
tightness periodically. They
could work loose during dri-
ving.
Check the Chassis
Operator'slOwner's Guide/
Manual for correct lug
nut torque
and
torquing
procedure.
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