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Originally Posted by Minitrbo
Weeks ago I had a tire blowout. I replaced all the OEM F rated tires with G rated Carlisle. Subsequently I installed a TPMS. The cold pressure in each tire is 110 psi as recommended for the load. When driving in 65 F weather at 65 mph I saw the pressure get as high as 135 psi.
A lot of forums say things like "I believe ..." and so on. I'm interested in finding out if anyone knows for a fact, such as a data sheet from a manufacturer, at what pressure I should become concerned. FWIW the maximum temperature reported by the TPMS is 90 F.
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I've never seen my pressure at 135psi but the tire temperature has been up to 110F. I generally fill to 105 cold and if I saw 135psi, I would be more concerned about my 110psi limited cast aluminum stock rims.