NOTE: Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as a tire that has not been used for three
or more hours, or has been driven less than one mile. Tire inflation pressure of a hot tire
may show an increase of as much as 6 psi over a cold tire.
Tire pressure is the most important factor in the life and performance of your tires. Proper
inflation should be monitored closely. Failure to do so could result in the overheating of a
tire, which could result in a blowout. Inflation pressure should be as recommended by the
tire manufacturer or as the federal label for the recreation vehicle indicates.
Examine your tires frequently for unusual wear. Alignment, balance and bearing wear will
affect tire wear. Make sure to look for cracking, bulging, uneven tread wear, etc.
CHANGING A TIRE
WARNING
Do not use the stabilizer jacks to support the RV while under the vehicle or changing
tires. The stabilizer jacks are designed as a stabilizing system only. Do not use the
stabilizer jacks as a jack or in conjunction with a jack. Attempts to change tires
while supporting the RV with the stabilizer jacks could result in
damage to the RV