One of the things my dad taught me is that before long, hot trips, I should deflate my tires slightly. We live in the desert, so tires get very hot. Supposedly, deflating them slightly, by 2-3psi, helps relieve the extra pressure built up during these long drives (+10 hrs). Is this good advice? Or should I keep the pressure at the same pressure? While we're at it, should I have 35psi with a cold tire, or a warm one? Thanks.
2006-08-07
11:27:05
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