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DrewE
Jul 04, 2018Explorer II
There would be no practical difference; the volume of air in the tire doesn't change perceptibly loaded vs. unloaded. If there was any significant change in volume, the pressure would also change, and the inflation pressure unloaded would be incorrect after the load was applied.
Hopefully that's not too mathematically technical. I didn't use a single number or variable.
I find my motorhome tires inflate more rapidly when I actually get the chuck on the valve stem squarely.
Hopefully that's not too mathematically technical. I didn't use a single number or variable.
I find my motorhome tires inflate more rapidly when I actually get the chuck on the valve stem squarely.
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