Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 21, 2020 Share Posted November 21, 2020 Hello. I’m just wondering what everyone runs their tire pressure at? We have an 84 Dolphin and I’m worried we’re running our tire pressure pretty low... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ednelson100 Posted November 21, 2020 Share Posted November 21, 2020 I was always taught to run your tire pressure as high as the tire allows to get better mileage so that's what I did. After having many blowouts on my 1991 Itasca I lowered the tire pressure to what it recommends on the driver's door (55 PSI) instead of 65 PSI and never had another blowout. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjrbus Posted November 22, 2020 Share Posted November 22, 2020 (edited) 5 hours ago, ednelson100 said: I was always taught to run your tire pressure as high as the tire allows to get better mileage so that's what I did. After having many blowouts on my 1991 Itasca I lowered the tire pressure to what it recommends on the driver's door (55 PSI) instead of 65 PSI and never had another blowout. There are some real misguided people posting about tire pressure on the forums. But if Willy Winnebago the Toy guru says to run your tires at 65 psi you better listen. Higher mpg with tires over inflated is very minimal. Longer braking distances and hydro planing and damaged tires and wheels are much more likely at higher pressures. Here is a video from Michlen, they have produced tires for over 100 years, have bus loads of engineers and truck loads of computers and billions of miles of experience to draw on. They also have access to gov and university data from all over the world. Plus if the publish something that causes accidents or injury they are liable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-gPwNZgDGA Edited November 22, 2020 by jjrbus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted November 22, 2020 Share Posted November 22, 2020 I can't imagine how running tires at max pressure could cause a blow out. I've been running mine at 65 for 15 years and the only blowouts I've had were from bad valve stems and metal crap in the road I ran over. The tires I was running for many of those years were way past their sell by date too but it still took metal waste to take them out. I wouldn't go lower than 55 but anywhere between 55 and 65 should be fine. I do run the front lower a bit 50 to 55. Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ednelson100 Posted November 22, 2020 Share Posted November 22, 2020 8 hours ago, linda s said: I can't imagine how running tires at max pressure could cause a blow out. Linda S I don't know , I guess it's just me. My local truck tire shop had no explanation either and kept telling me they're good tires. Had the same problem with Nexen and Hankook. After 20K to 25K miles and still decent tread a bubble would appear and the tire would separate. One time it caused some real damage on the rear and almost broke the propane line. It happened eight times (haha, embarrassing) until I lowered the pressure to what's recommended on the door (55PSI)and then never happened again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 22, 2020 Author Share Posted November 22, 2020 Alright I’m not sure that the inside of our door says anything about tire pressure! We’ve been running ours at 😬😬😬 29 in the front and 32 in the back. So I guess we’ll try increasing the pressure lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tstockma Posted November 22, 2020 Share Posted November 22, 2020 (edited) Find the New Owners Checklist, it is loaded with great info. I read extensively on people's experience here in the forums, and for safest ride & handling, I run 40 in the fronts, 45 in the rears on my '86 New Horizon (coach similar in size to your Dolphin). I've owned a few pretty odd cars & some of them are fatally dangerous if I were to use "max possible pressure as listed on the tire" - there's many differences of opinion here in the forums but those numbers I use seem to come from knowledgeable sources & I like how my rig handles on our twisty & steep Colorado mountain roads. Running higher pressures (I wouldn't go over Ed's 55 psi) is not bad, but as Linda noted, I'd keep the fronts 5 pounds under the rear - on any car with significantly more weight in the rear, less pressure up front is a significant handling & safety feature. You'll notice you feel every crack in that highway & the rattling inside the rig will climb from constant to truly amazing levels. Enjoy! Edited November 22, 2020 by tstockma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WME Posted November 22, 2020 Share Posted November 22, 2020 Step 1 weigh your Toy separate front and rear, total too as total weight is useful information. Tire inflation chart by weight (this is for HA08 tires LT185/14c) C@D range...Note MAX pressure for C range is 50psi PSI 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 54 58 62 65 single weight cap lbs 1080 1147 1213 1279 1345 1400 1466 1532 1600 1665 1731 1786 1875 dual weight cap lbs 1036 1102 1158 1223 1279 1334 1389 1455 1521 1588 1643 1709 1764 Strange values and steps are due to converting from metric. This chart is a starting point YMMV This chart is the MAXIMUM SAFE weight for each tire pressure point, add a few psi more for your rig is OK and probably a good idea. Credit Derek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ednelson100 Posted November 23, 2020 Share Posted November 23, 2020 23 hours ago, Stormtyler1984dolphin said: Alright I’m not sure that the inside of our door says anything about tire pressure! We’ve been running ours at 😬😬😬 29 in the front and 32 in the back. So I guess we’ll try increasing the pressure lol I guess not everybody has this sticker on the driver side door and I was wrong I don't keep them at 55 I keep all six tires at 50 psi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 23, 2020 Author Share Posted November 23, 2020 So I actually looked at our tires today and they all say their max PSI is 44 sooo I just kept them where they’re at for now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 23, 2020 Author Share Posted November 23, 2020 3 hours ago, ednelson100 said: I guess not everybody has this sticker on the driver side door and I was wrong I don't keep them at 55 I keep all six tires at 50 psi. Oh yeah our door does NOT have that in it at all haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted November 23, 2020 Share Posted November 23, 2020 You do not have the correct size tires. You have regular XL truck tires. You need to upgrade to C or D load range. D is easier to find. Your looking for 185R14 tires. There is no middle aspect ratio on them. Since the XL sidewalls flex more they will build up more heat and that can cause blowout. At least fill them to max pressure to reduce that flex. Where you are now is dangerous Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 23, 2020 Author Share Posted November 23, 2020 1 hour ago, linda s said: You do not have the correct size tires. You have regular XL truck tires. You need to upgrade to C or D load range. D is easier to find. Your looking for 185R14 tires. There is no middle aspect ratio on them. Since the XL sidewalls flex more they will build up more heat and that can cause blowout. At least fill them to max pressure to reduce that flex. Where you are now is dangerous Linda S Oh. Okay. The tires have been on for years and we do not have any money to replace 6 tires so Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted November 23, 2020 Share Posted November 23, 2020 Fill them to max to reduce flex or only slightly under max. 40 plus lbs for front and back and you hope for the best. How old are those tires. If they are older than years your asking for trouble. Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stan6406 Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 (edited) On 11/22/2020 at 9:31 AM, Stormtyler1984dolphin said: Alright I’m not sure that the inside of our door says anything about tire pressure! We’ve been running ours at 😬😬😬 29 in the front and 32 in the back. So I guess we’ll try increasing the pressure lol My tire chart in the glove box is about the same pressure. Edited November 24, 2020 by stan6406 added picture Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 Yes some have old pressure requirements that are extremely outdated. We no longer use them but your recommended tires are at least the correct size so the tire would have been able to handle it somewhat. I can't be sure but I think the manufacturers were trying to give a tiny Toyota truck a smoother ride. Remember these were the same manufacturers who put a dangerous axle on Storm's camper that had to be recalled. Think Ford Explorer and Firestone tires. That didn't work out too well did it. Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary_M Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 My Conquest has the same outdated pressure label. Not really outdated but the truck cab frames being sent from Japan to the motor home builders. Not knowing what weight was being built on the frames. The pressure lable is for the cab without the home IMO. I run 185R14 Hanooks, 50PSI in front and 65PSI on the rear dullies. 8 years and 18K and they look a new as the day they were put on...looks are deceiving so it's time for new tires. Cheers! Gary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 24, 2020 Author Share Posted November 24, 2020 We don’t have any tire pressure label thingy anywhere in here. Upon looking up tires I’m having trouble finding 185r14 tires. Is there any alternative to that size that would work? Also as I said we don’t really have the money to replace all 6 tires. They’re only 2 years old and in good shape. Would replacing the rear 4 and leaving the front 2 be a bad idea?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WME Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 Here is a starting place for tires...https://www.busdepot.com/ra18 If you are having problems with the tire monkey behind the counter about not having the aspect ratio in the tire size and they can't find a Dolphin in the computer, just have them look up the correct tire for a 1985 VW Vanagon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 24, 2020 Author Share Posted November 24, 2020 5 minutes ago, WME said: Here is a starting place for tires...https://www.busdepot.com/ra18 If you are having problems with the tire monkey behind the counter about not having the aspect ratio in the tire size and they can't find a Dolphin in the computer, just have them look up the correct tire for a 1985 VW Vanagon So expensive 😫😫😫 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WME Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 OK, supposedly, Tire Warehouse, South Burlington sells Thunderer tires. The people here on the forum have reported good service from these tires. Thunderer Tires, Ranger, R101 185/14/C, stock# THO 304 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ctgriffi Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 (edited) On 11/24/2020 at 10:53 AM, Stormtyler1984dolphin said: So expensive 😫😫😫 Another group of good possibilities here, for very reasonable prices. I've bought from Tires-Easy before, with good results. Just to reiterate, you're looking for 185R14 in C or D load range. https://www.tires-easy.com/tires/c/van-truck/185-Blank-14 Edited November 10, 2021 by Ctgriffi Old link didn't work; needed updating Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 Na there's cheaper than that. LingLong Green-Max Van 185/R14C 99Y Light Truck Tire - Walmart.com - Walmart.com Unknown tire but when I bought my Goform tires they were too and they have been great There's got to be a Walmart near you. easy Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fred heath Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 https://simpletire.com/paid?v=1&tireSize=185-r14&mpn=th0304&brand=thunderer&productLine=ranger-r101&itemId=104831&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=shopping_feed&utm_content=surfaces_across_google®ion_id=3000039999&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=G_Shopping_Region_03&utm_content=Profit-Bucket_Light-Truck_Competitive_LowProfit_Tier-D_RAD&utm_term=&utm_creative=383435609198&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6cHe49ib7QIVpeyGCh2dwgCyEAQYBSABEgJyW_D_BwE Good company to to deal with. I’ve used thunderer for years and found they have great tread life. No issues, and very reasonable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 24, 2020 Author Share Posted November 24, 2020 1 hour ago, WME said: OK, supposedly, Tire Warehouse, South Burlington sells Thunderer tires. The people here on the forum have reported good service from these tires. Thunderer Tires, Ranger, R101 185/14/C, stock# THO 304 South Burlington Vermont? Well that could be helpful if we hadn’t driven nearly 2000 miles from Vermont lol. We’re in cocoa beach FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 24, 2020 Author Share Posted November 24, 2020 1 hour ago, Ctgriffi said: Another group of good possibilities here, for very reasonable prices. I've bought from Tires-Easy before, with good results. Just to reiterate, you're looking for 185R14 in C or D load range. https://www.tires-easy.com/tires/?filtering=,price,sizeWheelDiameter,14,sizeCrossSectionWidth,185,sizeAspectRatio,Blank,categoryPath,Commercial+Truck,categoryPath,Truck%2FSUV Still so expensive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 24, 2020 Author Share Posted November 24, 2020 1 hour ago, linda s said: Na there's cheaper than that. LingLong Green-Max Van 185/R14C 99Y Light Truck Tire - Walmart.com - Walmart.com Unknown tire but when I bought my Goform tires they were too and they have been great There's got to be a Walmart near you. easy Linda S Would we have to replace all 6 tires at once?? Or could we get away with only doing the rear 4? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ednelson100 Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 8 hours ago, Stormtyler1984dolphin said: Upon looking up tires I’m having trouble finding 185r14 tires. I just ordered these today. Free shipping to your front door then you take them to your local tire shop to have them mounted. https://simpletire.com/brands/thunderer-tires/ranger-r101#mpn=TH0304&tireSize=185-r14&userRegion=6&userZip=78217&v=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 I don't know. You didn't tell me how old your tires are. Did they come with the motorhome or did you buy them. If you bought them and they are only a couple of years old yeah that would work but the tires I posted will probably not be available when you want to upgrade the front. I can't buy the Goforms I put on mine anymore but I bought 6. I only have a non matching spare. It is good to have all tires the same age and tread. Also IF your current tires are fairly new just keep them. They will last for a while and bet the max load is sufficient. Not what I'm supposed to recommend but hey I did it. I also have a Nissan Sunrader and when I picked it up I couldn't find any tires where I was to fit. I put on the same type of XL tires as you and then drove from New York to California. They were cheap they got me home and truth? They are still on it. I don't really drive it anywhere though. BUT more pressure please. 44 lbs is right where your tires should be. The Thunderer tire Ed just posted will be around a long time and are good tires. Maybe a better choice especially if you want to do the back first. Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 25, 2020 Author Share Posted November 25, 2020 2 hours ago, linda s said: I don't know. You didn't tell me how old your tires are. Did they come with the motorhome or did you buy them. If you bought them and they are only a couple of years old yeah that would work but the tires I posted will probably not be available when you want to upgrade the front. I can't buy the Goforms I put on mine anymore but I bought 6. I only have a non matching spare. It is good to have all tires the same age and tread. Also IF your current tires are fairly new just keep them. They will last for a while and bet the max load is sufficient. Not what I'm supposed to recommend but hey I did it. I also have a Nissan Sunrader and when I picked it up I couldn't find any tires where I was to fit. I put on the same type of XL tires as you and then drove from New York to California. They were cheap they got me home and truth? They are still on it. I don't really drive it anywhere though. BUT more pressure please. 44 lbs is right where your tires should be. The Thunderer tire Ed just posted will be around a long time and are good tires. Maybe a better choice especially if you want to do the back first. Linda S The previous owners put them on so they are less than 2 years old. Once we get situated somewhere I’ll see if we can get those thunderer tires that Ed recommended. The weight capacity for each tire says 1400lbs but having the correct tires would give me peace of mind. I’ll fill the tires we have. Thank you. Hearing that you run similar tires on your sunrader make me feel a little more at ease. Since reading we have the wrong tires I’ve been scared to drive lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 25, 2020 Author Share Posted November 25, 2020 2 hours ago, ednelson100 said: I just ordered these today. Free shipping to your front door then you take them to your local tire shop to have them mounted. https://simpletire.com/brands/thunderer-tires/ranger-r101#mpn=TH0304&tireSize=185-r14&userRegion=6&userZip=78217&v=1 Oh! These ones may be good for us. Thank you! Once we actually stop moving and have a way to have them shipped to us we will probably go with these Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WME Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 What is your spare tire situation? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 28, 2020 Author Share Posted November 28, 2020 On 11/25/2020 at 6:17 PM, WME said: What is your spare tire situation? Well...there is one hahahaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WME Posted November 28, 2020 Share Posted November 28, 2020 Will your spare fit on the rear?? If it does your OK. If it won't, the question is would 3 tires support the rear weight so that you can limp in to the next repair place. With the correct tires (185R14C) several of us have limped over 100 mi to a repair center. We had the 5 bolt fronts and a proper 6 bolt 1 ton rear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtyler1984dolphin Posted November 28, 2020 Author Share Posted November 28, 2020 5 minutes ago, WME said: Will your spare fit on the rear?? If it does your OK. If it won't, the question is would 3 tires support the rear weight so that you can limp in to the next repair place. With the correct tires (185R14C) several of us have limped over 100 mi to a repair center. We had the 5 bolt fronts and a proper 6 bolt 1 ton rear. I just wiggled under the rig to look at our rear shocks because the Dolphin is seemingly leaning toward the passenger side lol but while I was under there I looked or rather felt because I couldn’t see anything and I think it’s 6 lug with a never been used tire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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