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 Tom
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4 years ago I had a 4 corner weigh done to my 40 foot Dutchstar and went by the Michelin air pressure chart and my fronts are 100lbs and rears are 80lbs.I added 5%.I see you recommend 10%.My 305/70r22.5 are 6 years old and look like new with no cracking and always covered.Would you recommend still adding that 10%.I personally have had great luck with Michelin’s over the last 23 years on my motor homes with the exception of a zipper blowout on a rear tire that was properly inflated that morning.


   
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Zipper inflation is because of running with low inflation. I strongly suggest you run TPMS. Just because you check tire pressure in a campground in the AM is no guarantee you will never get a puncture on the road.


   
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 Tom
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Posted by: @roger

Zipper inflation is because of running with low inflation. I strongly suggest you run TPMS. Just because you check tire pressure in a campground in the AM is no guarantee you will never get a puncture on the road.

I should have mentioned that zipper blowout was 20 years ago.I do run the tireminder i10 on my Dutchstar currently.I main question is about the 10% added to the Michelin chard you recommend.I currently run 5% over and my tires are 6 years old.They are extremely will maintained.

 


   
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