I fill my Maverick to 35 PSI for all 4 tires, but the Ford App has this... so it is either off on my gauge or the Ford's TPMS/App, and only off by 1/2 PSI, no biggie.
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Check your app messages,I fill my Maverick to 35 PSI for all 4 tires, but the Ford App has this... so it is either off on my gauge or the Ford's TPMS/App, and only off by 1/2 PSI, no biggie.
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I am anal about TP and learned one side exposed to sun v. other side in shade will show a difference. So I check pressure first thing in the a.m. after truck has been sitting all night. I have seen a 3 lb difference sunny side v. shady side.The proper way to check tire pressure is the same as a basketball. Remove the wheel, fill tire with air until it bounces slightly higher than you waist when dropped from waist height. that should give you good dribbling effect when going over speed bumps.
Seriously checking air psi and worrying about a 1 or 2 lb. difference in readings is futile. If you want it to be exact use nitrogen. Air PSI changes based on if 1 side is in the shade and the other in the sun.
I am anal about TP
In the garage this morning. Four of a kind.I am anal about TP and learned one side exposed to sun v. other side in shade will show a difference. So I check pressure first thing in the a.m. after truck has been sitting all night. I have seen a 3 lb difference sunny side v. shady side.
Here's a photo of my bunghole.
This seems like reverse Polish notation.In the garage this morning.
Tire air pressure Nirvanavia my 'set it and forget it', Stanley FatMax air compressor / jump starter.
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Yes I want 34 psi when it's over 100° outside. It ends up being over 35 psi anyway.
I think he’s right. Mine cold in the morning are 35 rear and 36 front. After driving a while in this heat, this is what they look like. Stock Pirellis.This seems like reverse Polish notation.
Don't you want it 36 psi at 87°F so it will be "only" 34 psi at 67°F?
I mean; you will hit 67°F eventually, won't you? You'll be at 32 psi in your case.
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I think he’s right means 34 cold, it ends up over 35 while driving in this heat latelyIn the garage this morning.
Tire air pressure Nirvanavia my 'set it and forget it', Stanley FatMax air compressor / jump starter.
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Yes I want 34 psi when it's over 100° outside. It ends up being over 35 psi anyway.
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This morning after airing up the tires in the garage.I think he’s right means 34 cold, it ends up over 35 while driving in this heat lately![]()
Three is just the right amount, and only two have to workI have three good gauges. Would one more make a difference ?