I have a 15,000 lb (loaded weight) 32' 2012 Class C that I have driven for 25,000 miles. I get my tires checked every month or two. I just got an oil change, RV wash, and a tire pressure check last week in South Dakota. (Altitude about 4,000 feet and temps in low 90s that day.) In the past, to my knowledge, the dealer and the factory filled the tires to the rated pressure of 80 PSI. I always ask about any tires being lower than that because I want to know if one tire is slowly losing air.
As I left, they notified me that the tires were fine and that they had set the pressure at 70 PSI because they worry about the temperature and the tires (especially the rear duallys) getting hot in the summer. I accepted this, but it has been worrying me. I have not yet called the factory, however. I am in the Black Hills and headed into Yellowstone, the Tetons, and Glacier, all of which are at higher elevations.
The oil change place specializes in big truck maintenance and washing, and handle RVs along with big rigs and commercial vehicles.
What do you think about this advice? I am going to call the factory on Monday, but I wondered what the rest of you do.