Hudsoner
Sep 15, 2016Explorer
Another tire pressure question
When I left home a few weeks ago (Wisconsin), I made sure that my tire pressure was set in the morning before the sun was really up (the outside temp was about 65ºF), and the normal increase of tire pressure during driving occurred.
I am now in the Cascade Mountains of California, and we have night temps in the low 40's around here, and day temps approaching the upper 80's.
My cold tire pressure is now quite bit lower, while the pressure in the early afternoon is similar to that in Wisconsin.
Do I need to adjust my tire pressure now to the new cold temperature pressure (do I need to increase it?) or shall I leaved my tires alone, and continue my travels with the original set tire pressure?
I am now in the Cascade Mountains of California, and we have night temps in the low 40's around here, and day temps approaching the upper 80's.
My cold tire pressure is now quite bit lower, while the pressure in the early afternoon is similar to that in Wisconsin.
Do I need to adjust my tire pressure now to the new cold temperature pressure (do I need to increase it?) or shall I leaved my tires alone, and continue my travels with the original set tire pressure?