We live at 7500 feet. We leave ours set at 110. If they go to 105, I don’t obsess over it. In Manufactuing we used to call the people that chased the exact number all the time Zero Seekers. They never got anything done. Check it where you are at in the morning. If it’s within 5 lbs or so, don’t worry about it. We could be at 48 degrees in the morning and go down where it’s a hundred. Don’t go crazy, but more pressure is better than low pressure. I haven’t touched my tires this year. We’ve been from below zero at Grand Canyon to 104 at Moab.
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Ron and Terrie Ames - MOC #1920/KF0NTA
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