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More detailed information can be found in the manufacturer’s literature associated with the chassis
and/or the tires provided with the motorhome. For example, the attached illustrates the inflation
pressures for Michelin tires as a function of the loads per position for a specified speed of the mo-
torhome. You can determine the appropriate inflation pressures for each of the tires on the motor
home, as a function of the loads they are to carry on a trip. Whenever there is a significant change in
the loading regimen of the motorhome, it would be wise to re-calculate the load weights of the tires
to assure optimal use of the motorhome.
Frequency of Checking Tire Inflation Pressures
When you have determined the “correct” tire inflation pressures for each of the motorhome tires
and inflated the tires under “cold” conditions, meaning the tires haven’t been driven for more than
one mile, then the air pressures in the tires should be periodically checked to make sure that they re-
tain their proper pressures. It is recommended that tire pressures be checked at least once a month,
or preferably, every two weeks, and before any major trip.
On long trips, the tires should be checked every “drive” morning. On short trips (a day or less), the
tires should be checked before one departs on the trip and again before one returns home.
Check tire pressures when they are “cold”; that is, the tires haven’t been driven at all or, at most, less
than one mile before being measured. In this manner, the tire pressure has not been increased by the
heating associated with tire sidewall and tread flexure associated with traveling. If you check tires
that are warm or hot, remember that they will necessarily read higher than normal. Do not “bleed”
these tires down to the “cold pressure” readings, as they will probably then be underinflated when
they are actually cool.
Don’t make any adjustments to tire pressures when the tires are warm or hot, if such can be avoided.
To make these tire-pressure measurements, it is recommended that you purchase a high-quali-
ty, truck-tire air
gauge which has
an angled dual
head. This type
of gauge allows
you to check in-
flation pressures
of both the inner
dual wheel which
has the valve stem
pointing towards
one and on the
outer wheel which
has the valve stem
pointing away from one. Pressure-sealing valve caps should always be used to protect the valve
Figure 16-4: Rear tire
Figure 16-5: Front tire
Summary of Contents for 2015 Allegro
Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...
Page 17: ...10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 2 ...
Page 32: ...25 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Chapter 3 ...
Page 37: ...30 LP GAS SYSTEM Chapter 4 ...
Page 41: ...34 MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter 5 ...
Page 50: ...43 ENTERTAINMENT Chapter 6 ...
Page 54: ...47 CABINETS FURNITURE Chapter 7 ...
Page 59: ...52 STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter 8 ...
Page 61: ...54 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter 9 ...
Page 74: ...67 SLIDE OUT FEATURES Chapter 10 ...
Page 78: ...71 EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 11 ...
Page 84: ...77 INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 12 ...
Page 87: ...80 PLUMBING BATH FEATURES Chapter 13 ...
Page 98: ...WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS Chapter 14 91 ...
Page 102: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chapter 15 95 ...
Page 107: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Chapter 16 100 ...