Tire psi in 100+ degree weather??
09-08-2018, (Subject: Tire psi in 100+ degree weather?? ) 
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RE: Tire psi in 100+ degree weather??
(09-08-2018 )Rawze Wrote:  The general rule of thumb on tires is ... the more cold air pressure you put in them, the less hot air pressure gets in them. Those guys who move RV mobile-homes that are severely overloaded learn this the hard way.

I check/set mine for 115 PSI all the way around when not going down the road with them. When the tires are hot, I don't worry about it unless one looks like it is getting low. - no sense in over-thinking it.

I was waiting for this...me too, even at >20k lbs/axle.
If it is gettin too hot, I just slow down.
Over 110°, I won’t go over 50mph. On TX 2 lane blacktop in those temps, 45...


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RE: Tire psi in 100+ degree weather?? - Hammerhead - 09-08-2018



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