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2oldman
Aug 24, 2019Explorer II
memtb wrote:I too check at most stops, and I also check my TPMS temperature readings at least hourly. I know that works because the sunny side is always hotter than the shade side, and I know one of my wheels is always just a few degrees hotter than the others.
Someone mentioned monitoring your bearing temps by touching the cap....effective, but not real accurate. We carry a temp gun (less than $50), and take tire and hub temperatures on every stop.
As long as things stay like that, I'm good.
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