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James_
Feb 25, 2013Explorer
Butch50 wrote:James' wrote:
The "clicky" was for
Boyle's Law
Like I said... To each his own.
Boyles law is in an enclosed container the does not flex. If you read further along in the link you gave me then you well see that some of the other people agree that the pressure does not change. I guess you aren't going to beleive the Bridgestone tire site I gave you so there is no sense trying to guide you. How do you argue with a tire manufacturer, don't you think that maybe they might have an idea about what they are saying????
Go do the little experment that I suggested. Measure your tire pressure with your camper on the truck. Now jack up the truck and see if the pressure changes with no weight on it. Then come back and tell us what you find out.
How do you think the people on here that leave their tire pressure at 80 PSI whether they have their campers on or off. If what you are saying is true then when they have the camper on the pressure must really be high and when they take it off it comes back down th the 80 PSI. Just doesn't happen.
I stand corrected.
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