Cummins2014
TDR MEMBER
The work truck I'll adjust air pressure accordingly to what is loaded by a slight amount. I found that unless I'm fully loaded to the kilt, 65-70 PSI works fine. I keep an eye on the pressures once driving for a while, especially when it's extremely hot out. Fully loaded, 70 PSI can quickly turn into 75+ PSI doing 65+ mph with the heat.
Part of being a good/responsible driver is keeping an eye on those tire pressures while towing heavy.
I air as said to 80 psi cold towing a fifth wheel , not concerned at all with whatever that pressure gets to after getting heated up , I have on seen my dash TPMS those rears being nearly 90 psi , they are designed to do that , as you know thats why its always cold inflation you go by ,not guess work what they will get to when heated up . My fifth wheel @ 95 psi. , I will see 105-108 on my TPMS .