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#420618 - 07/09/08 06:01 PM
Re: tire pressure issues
[Re: jlbauza]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/31/04
Posts: 747
Loc: Newton Ks
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For tire pressures, ALWAYS go with the indications ON THE TIRE. The car's advice is only sound as long as the exact same brand and model tire as original is still on the car. Use anything else, follow the tire's inflation instructions.
Tire "maximum pressures" are supposed to be measured cold. A tire with a maximum inflation pressure of 44psi COLD is NOT overinflated if you measure it hot and it registers 50PSI. Pressure increase is well understood and is accounted for in the tire's recomended COLD tire pressure.
Also, if your tire(s) look(s) low, and you measure it, and the gauge readds 25psi (for discussion), and you normally run 30psi, but the air source (gas station) is 10 miles away, proper procedure is to save the pressure reading, noting you want 5psi added. Drive to the air source, re-check tire pressure, which is now 29PSI, and inflate to 34psi (adding the 5 it was low). When cold again, it should register very close to your desired 30psi.
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