Exhaust heating tyre and raising pressure????
Just a thought....:-!
My passenger rear tyre increases pressure much more and quicker than any others (I have monitors). Seems to go up by 5-7psi where the others might go up by 2-4psi. Happens within about 10 mins as well at times.
Anything I should be looking for? Should I get my rear shocks checked?
Cheers
Paul.
Exhaust heating tyre and raising pressure????
Just a thought....:-!
I'm just taking wild guesses here.
Do you have SLS?
I have recently replaced the front springs in my D2 twice and the springs are about 20mm different left to right. You would usually expect the vehicle to sit lop sided but apparently the D2 is heavier one side than the other.
Maybe you SLS is compensating for an uneven front end but then I'd expect the oppposing front tire to be doing the same.
What about sway bars? Do you have ACE? Maybe there's an issue there?
Are they all the same tyre?
Are they all the same starting pressure?
Happy Days.
Start with the basics.
What is the cold pressure in that tyre?
Does the car sit level, left to right?
Try swapping the rear wheels, or if you have screw on pressure sensors swap them. It could just be a tyre pressure sensor fault.
Thanks everyone.
No SLS or ACE
Will try swapping monitors and see what happens
Cheers
Paul.
I don't know if the Disco suffers the same but I know Toyotas sag terribly on the Drivers side due to the transfer case hanging that way as well as the diffs both being off set to the drivers side.
Maybe the springs are getting soft on the other side.
Happy Days.
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mine does the same,left rear temp always about 5 deg warmer,I put it down to the muffler on that side[v8]. Or possibly the camber? of the road.
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