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LarryJM
Feb 20, 2020Explorer II
Lynnmor wrote:Gulfcoast wrote:
Last summer my tires were running about 110-degrees on a 90-degree day.
Get a TPMS and you will know exactly.
You will know exactly what the temperature of the sensor is, the tire temperature may be quite different.
IMO the tire temp will be very, very close to what the TPMS measures since it uses the internal air temp and the most important thing is the TPMS will show variations between the tires which is very useful. I have noticed that tires on the sunny side typically measure approx 10deg higher than those on the opposite side.
Larry
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