HornedToad
Well-known member
I try to keep my tires @ the 80 PSI COLD stamped on the side wall, and check them every time I roll. It has been two weeks since I've been out and the last time I checked the pressure it was close to 90 degrees. On my last trip I left early on a 40 degree morning and notice all the tires had lost about 4 to 6 PSI. Instead of firing up the air compressor I decided to air up the tires at the gas station a few miles down the road when I stopped for gas. After a short drive, when I got to the station, they all read 80 PSI.
In the cooler temperatures of winter should I air up the tires a little more???
In the cooler temperatures of winter should I air up the tires a little more???