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Old 11-14-2021, 06:40 AM   #5
DutchmenSport
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No matter what tire you install on any vehicle, they all worm up and the pressure increases when they are in motion.

I've had Hercules tires on my Montana for 3 years now and keep them at 100 PSI cold. This gives wiggle room when they heat up. 100 psi is easy to remember and that's just me.

We all live different, but I consciously never travel faster than 60 mph when towing. That doesn't mean, in some circumstances I'll push it up to 70, but those are rare and extreme times. 60 is a comfortable speed, it gives very good control of the tow vehicle and trailer in tow, and I never have to fight traffic, weaving in and out of lanes and such. I stick in the right lane and let everything pass me.

Once you've had a tire on your camper suddenly blow out, I think youi'll be slowing down too.
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