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Old 10-18-2012, 03:03 AM   #21
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Ok if we start out with the suggested air pressure what do we do with the pressure gain we get while going down the road. We are now over maximum pressure. I try to figure the weather for the day as to where we start our pressures. But in general we start out with 100lbs and gain about 10 lbs under normal driving conditions. If it gets into the 90's or more as far as outside air temp then I drop it down to 95 lbs. There will always be pressure gains.

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