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rgatijnet1
Jul 04, 2018Explorer III
ALL tire manufacturers recommend checking your air pressure with the tires COLD, before you get on the highway. The tires are designed for any increase in air pressure from temperature increases by friction or by increasing ambient temperatures. The ALL recommend AGAINST removing any air from a HOT tire to bring it down to your desired tire pressure for the sake of a better ride.
The number one thing that reduces tire life and increases the possibility of a blowout is underinflation. This is what you would like to do and they all recommend against it.
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines and inflate your tires at the specified air pressure when COLD, before you drive on them, and then just leave them alone until the next day, when they are cold again.
The number one thing that reduces tire life and increases the possibility of a blowout is underinflation. This is what you would like to do and they all recommend against it.
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines and inflate your tires at the specified air pressure when COLD, before you drive on them, and then just leave them alone until the next day, when they are cold again.
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