01 Tire Care
Tire Care
Maintaining the proper tire inflation pressure is the most important thing you can do to maximize the life of your tires. An under-inflated tire can build up excessive heat that may go beyond the prescribed limits of endurance of the rubber and the radial cords. Over-inflation will reduce the tire’s footprint on the road, reducing the traction, braking capacity, and handling of your vehicle. An over-inflated tire will also cause a harsh ride, uneven tire wear, and will be more susceptible to impact damage.
Keep in mind that the pressure rating on the side wall of your tire is the maximum pressure for that tire. This is not necessarily the correct pressure for the tires when installed on your vehicle. Maintaining the correct tire pressure for your vehicle’s loaded weight is extremely important and must be a part of regular vehicle maintenance.
To determine the correct air pressure for your tires, load your motor home as you would normally travel, including water and fuel. Go to a truck scale as found at most major truck stops and weigh each wheel position independently, with driver and passenger(s) in the vehicle as described in the Michelin Recreational Vehicle Tire Guide (MWL43146 Rev. 03/12) to determine the correct air pressure for the weight on each wheel position. Then use the charts in the guide and adjust the pressure accordingly when the tires are cool or have not been driven for more than one mile. You may call 1-800-847-3435 for a copy of the Michelin Recreational Vehicle Tire Guide.
NOTE: Never reduce the air pressure in a hot tire.
REMEMBER: For control of your RV, it is critical that the tire pressure be the same on both sides of the axle.
Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Compliance
Your chassis was designed, and built, with components including, but not limited to, low rolling resistance tires specifically designed and manufactured to exacting standards for regulatory fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions compliance. The vehicle owner is responsible for being sure these components are replaced with the same or equivalent components that maintain compliance with federal and local regulations.
For help with determining tires that are the same or equal in regards to rolling resistance for maintaining compliance with the regulatory standards, please contact Michelin at 1-800-947-3435.