Glenn, I must assume you were not using nitrogen in the tires. It is so easy to
go by a welding supply store and lease a large tank for a couple of months @
about $5 per month. Then you can run your air tools and air your tires ( race
car trailer and tow truck also ). Return it when your done and all you pay for
is the nitrogen and the lease. If you have a flat on the road to or from
Bonneville you can use air tools and fill the tire also. Doug Odom in rainy big
ditch
Glenn Ridlen wrote:
> Just an FYI that might help someone: Early one cool morning I adjusted our
> pressures all to the same setting (65 psi I think). The truck had been
> sitting for an hour or more broadside to the rising sun. Around noon with
> the sun nearly directly overhead I checked them again. There was almost 3
> psi difference between what had been the sunny side and the shaded side. I
> am sure it was the difference in tire temperatures that morning.
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