
RV Tire Pressure: The Complete 2026 Guide (PSI by Weight & Type)
RV Tire Pressure: The Complete 2026 Guide (PSI by Weight & Type) Set RV tire pressure by weight, not by the sidewall max: most RV tires run 65 to 110 PSI cold, and the correct number comes from your tire maker's load/inflation table after you weigh each axle — never just the maximum PSI stamped on the tire. A Load Range E travel-trailer tire maxes out at 80 PSI and 3,195 lbs per tire, but if each tire actually carries only 2,000 lbs, the table calls for about 55 PSI, not 80. Find your exact number in seconds with the RV Tire Pressure Calculator(/auto/rv-tire-pressure-calculator). I have weighed dozens of rigs at CAT scales, and the pattern never changes: owners inflate to whatever number is molded into the sidewall, then wonder why the center tread is bald at 12,000 miles. On my own 7,400-lb travel trailer, the four LR E tires...

Average Cost of 4 New Tires (2026): Installed Price Guide
Average Cost of 4 New Tires in 2026 The average cost of 4 new tires in 2026 runs $400-$2,000+ installed out the door. Economy all-seasons cost $400-$700 for the set; mid-range touring tires $570-$1,100; premium, truck, and SUV tires $1,100-$1,800; and ultra-high-performance or large-diameter sets $1,800-$3,000+. Mount, balance, valve stems, and disposal add $80-$200 on top, and a 4-wheel alignment is another $100-$200. Build your own number with the Tire Replacement Cost Calculator(/auto/tire-replacement-service-cost-calculator). Last spring I replaced all four tires on my 2018 Honda CR-V. The mid-range Michelin Defender LTX rang up at $189 a tire, or $756 for the set. Mount, balance, new valve stems, and disposal added $96, the four-wheel alignment was $140, and 8.25% sales tax on the $992 subtotal brought the out-the-door total to $1,074. The sticker price I had seen online, $189 a tire, described barely 70% of what I actually paid. That gap between...