Mobilvetta
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I'm presently in Spain and my motorhome is on its weight limit, before setting of I checked my tyre pressures and put 80psi in the rear tyres and 75 in the front.
When I look at the Michelin camping tyres it says maximum pressure is 80 psi, with the weather been warmer in Spain than the UK and I have read that when the tyres are warm after a run the PSI could rise by as much as 6 PSI, so the rears could potentially be 86psi when I'm driving to a destination, is this dangerous as it's over the manufacturers max psi, so bearing this in mind, should I only have a max of 74psi in the rears to allow for the additional psi once they have got warm.
When I look at the Michelin camping tyres it says maximum pressure is 80 psi, with the weather been warmer in Spain than the UK and I have read that when the tyres are warm after a run the PSI could rise by as much as 6 PSI, so the rears could potentially be 86psi when I'm driving to a destination, is this dangerous as it's over the manufacturers max psi, so bearing this in mind, should I only have a max of 74psi in the rears to allow for the additional psi once they have got warm.