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Karsty
May 01, 2013Explorer
I was up bright and early this morning ... before the sun came up ... to check the tire pressure. I've notice that ... according to the TPMS ... the pressures were about 4-5 PSI higher than when I added air the last time. Since this was during the cold winter I'm thinking the rise in ambient temperatures has raised the PSI.
Fronts were up 4 PSI and all 4 rears were up 5 PSI. Let air out and they are all sitting were they should be for now. I will monitor for the next few days to see if there are any significant changes.
Also started to clean the winter dirt and grimes inside the RV. It's amazing how much sand and gravel accumulated in the carpets and in the cracks and crevasses during the winter.
32,000 KM Maintenance Service tomorrow and then time to de-winterize before heading to the B-10 Rally.
Fronts were up 4 PSI and all 4 rears were up 5 PSI. Let air out and they are all sitting were they should be for now. I will monitor for the next few days to see if there are any significant changes.
Also started to clean the winter dirt and grimes inside the RV. It's amazing how much sand and gravel accumulated in the carpets and in the cracks and crevasses during the winter.
32,000 KM Maintenance Service tomorrow and then time to de-winterize before heading to the B-10 Rally.
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