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DarkSkySeeker
Dec 13, 2018Explorer
I like the statement, "don't overthink it".
And, I'd expect the pressures the next day to be nearly what they were the day before.
I've seen 8-10+ PSI increases from the coldest starts to the hottest running, and I have to admit (despite the references to tire mfg-ers statements) that it concerned me.
One time, I stopped on the side of the highway and bled 4 PSI of pressure.
And, I'd expect the pressures the next day to be nearly what they were the day before.
I've seen 8-10+ PSI increases from the coldest starts to the hottest running, and I have to admit (despite the references to tire mfg-ers statements) that it concerned me.
One time, I stopped on the side of the highway and bled 4 PSI of pressure.
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