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rgatijnet1
Apr 12, 2015Explorer III
Also remember to aim your IR at the same place on each tire. The middle of the tread will read a different temperature than the sidewall. Tires on the sunny side will be hotter than those tires in the shade.
As long as you have the correct air pressure when the tire is "cold", meaning it has not been driven yet that day, and that you have NOT overloaded that tire, your tires are designed to handle any temperature increases as you drive.
As long as you have the correct air pressure when the tire is "cold", meaning it has not been driven yet that day, and that you have NOT overloaded that tire, your tires are designed to handle any temperature increases as you drive.
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