Hi all,
Kevin here. My wife and are getting our FWC installed tomorrow! We bought a Fleet to fit on our 2017 Tacoma TRD off road.
I apologize for this question as I'm sure it's been covered ad nausuem, and if so, please post a link to previous discussions.
I am curious as to what tire pressures to run with the camper. I have seen many different thoughts on this and I know it is generally a trial an error thing, but I'm just looking for a good starting point, being the newbie camper owner that I am! I would appreciate thoughts from those of you who have a FWC on a Tacoma.
My tires are E rated 265/75/16 and they show MAX cold pressure at 80 psi. Some have said that is the pressure you run all the time loaded or not, which doesn't seem right to me. I can't imagine running that pressure in an off road situation. Do I need to bring the tires up to pressure before the install, or can I do it afterwards? Currently the pressures are at are around 35 psi for normal driving.
Any thoughts are appreciated as it's all about the safety factor for me...
Thank you.
Kevin here. My wife and are getting our FWC installed tomorrow! We bought a Fleet to fit on our 2017 Tacoma TRD off road.
I apologize for this question as I'm sure it's been covered ad nausuem, and if so, please post a link to previous discussions.
I am curious as to what tire pressures to run with the camper. I have seen many different thoughts on this and I know it is generally a trial an error thing, but I'm just looking for a good starting point, being the newbie camper owner that I am! I would appreciate thoughts from those of you who have a FWC on a Tacoma.
My tires are E rated 265/75/16 and they show MAX cold pressure at 80 psi. Some have said that is the pressure you run all the time loaded or not, which doesn't seem right to me. I can't imagine running that pressure in an off road situation. Do I need to bring the tires up to pressure before the install, or can I do it afterwards? Currently the pressures are at are around 35 psi for normal driving.
Any thoughts are appreciated as it's all about the safety factor for me...
Thank you.