Driving & Safety --- Section 2
The Executive 2005
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Load and Inflation Tables:
The Load and Inflation Table will help determine correct inflation for the motorhome tires after
properly weighing the motorhome. All pressures are rated at a cold PSI. Cold conditions are defined as
early in the morning before the day's ambient temperature, sun's radiant heat or the heat generated
while driving have caused the tire pressure to temporarily increase. This means that the pressure should
be checked early and when the motorhome has not been driven more than one mile. The check interval
should be in the morning, before the "drive" trip and every morning on extended trips. A quality truck
tire gauge with a multiple angle airhead is needed to ensure access to both dual wheel positions of the
drive axle. Ensure the valve cap is replaced on the stem after the inflation is checked. This guarantees
the valve core will remain free of dirt and foreign material. Material lodged between the valve core and
internal stem can cause slow leaks resulting in tire failure.
6,500 6,500 13,000
5,000 4,000 9,000 13,000 4,000
10,000 10,000 20,000
7,100 6,900 14,000 20,000 6,000
5,000 5,000 10,000
4,500 4,000 8,500 10,000 1,500
24 31,500 43,000 11,500
NOTE:
All measurements used should be with a full fuel tank and nobody in the
motorhome.
020255g