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RV Tire Pressure Load Calculator helps with practical RV, camping, boating, or fishing planning before a trip. Use the estimate as a starting point, then verify equipment ratings, manufacturer charts, local rules, and real-world conditions.
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Load per tire = axle weight / tire count adjusted for side-to-side imbalance.
Load margin = tire load rating - estimated tire load.
A 6,000 lb axle on four tires is 1,500 lb per tire before imbalance. A 5% imbalance raises planning load to 1,575 lb per tire.
This calculator estimates tire load margin only. Use actual scale weights, tire manufacturer load and inflation tables, RV placards, wheel ratings, and qualified tire service guidance. Do not tow on overloaded, underinflated, damaged, aged, or underrated tires.
No. It is a planning estimate. Real results vary with equipment, loading, water conditions, weather, user habits, and manufacturer ratings.
Yes. Add reserve for RV water, battery capacity, propane, fuel range, tire margin, and boating conditions.
No. Verify important numbers with equipment manuals, tire charts, capacity plates, local rules, and qualified service professionals where needed.
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