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Old Jun 16, 2016 | 04:06 AM
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Tire Guru, load and inflation tables

I have a 93 Toyota C&C, V6 auto that is a motorhome. The front axle weights 1525 pounds 775 lbs right, 750 left. The load and inflation table I have for 185R14 load range D tires is as follows and shows the lowest pressure for this tire is 26 PSI. I am very uncomfortable with the 26 PSI. Is this going to be ok or is there a good site to research something like this?
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Old Jun 16, 2016 | 09:36 AM
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so thing rides on those miniature big truck style rims?
if so you are probably out of luck

you could try a tire shop. How does 26 psi make your uncomfortable? do you feel it is too high of PSI?

have you tried replacing your shocks? it is possible your front suspension needs new torsion bars.
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Old Jun 16, 2016 | 07:12 PM
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I work at discount tire and I just had one of these in and they are odd but you cant go wrong with a bit more air pressure. Always allow room for air pressure loss. I cant remember what the air pressure was supposed to be off hand but call up and we can figure it out.
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