Hi again,
Tyre pressures and the Meaning of Life eh :wink:
There is the 4 PSI rule that says that the tyre pressures are right if after say 20 minutes of highway speed driving the pressure of the tyre when measured warm is 4 PSI higher than the pressure when measured cold....hmmmmm...far too scientific for me (I'm into Intelligent Design Not).
35 PSI is a good start and then experiment as it depends on the load and the road temperature and the speed and the roughness of the road and the ambient temperature etc etc
Start with the placarded recommendations.
Don't to be too precious about pressures for day to day driving except if they are below 30 PSI and above 40 PSI on road.
You're on the right road though.![]()


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