โSep-29-2014 06:49 PM
โOct-03-2014 01:24 AM
dkreuzen wrote:
Because I live in a hot climate my "COLD" temperature could easily be 95* degrees in the garage.
I found that I have to condensate 9 psi or when I travel to a colder area.....
โSep-30-2014 09:19 AM
โSep-30-2014 08:50 AM
rk911 wrote:Donna and Rob wrote:
First thing in the morning the front tires show 100psi about five miles later they show 110psi. Which should I go by? cold or hot.
I'm thinking hot.
cold. always cold.
โSep-30-2014 06:11 AM
Donna and Rob wrote:
First thing in the morning the front tires show 100psi about five miles later they show 110psi. Which should I go by? cold or hot.
I'm thinking hot.
โSep-29-2014 09:34 PM
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
โSep-29-2014 09:30 PM
โSep-29-2014 08:38 PM
โSep-29-2014 08:10 PM
ScottG wrote:This is correct!
Cold. The tires are designed to heat up and increase in pressure.
โSep-29-2014 08:00 PM
brirene wrote:darsben wrote:ScottG wrote:
Cold. The tires are designed to heat up and increase in pressure.
THIS is the correct answer
Yup, x3.
โSep-29-2014 07:19 PM
โSep-29-2014 07:05 PM
darsben wrote:ScottG wrote:
Cold. The tires are designed to heat up and increase in pressure.
THIS is the correct answer
โSep-29-2014 07:03 PM
โSep-29-2014 06:59 PM
ScottG wrote:
Cold. The tires are designed to heat up and increase in pressure.
โSep-29-2014 06:58 PM