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dgwNCSU
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When inflating your tires, do you go by the pressure that's on the door,
or what is on the tire?

1/13/2006 5:23:28 AM

hgtran
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32 psi

1/13/2006 7:03:54 AM

Tuite
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load radius

1/13/2006 7:05:53 AM

69
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door

1/13/2006 7:15:57 AM

Poe87
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door

1/13/2006 7:17:00 AM

optmusprimer
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always the door

1/13/2006 8:09:34 AM

MaximaDrvr

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door.

1/13/2006 8:12:32 AM

stowaway
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door + 4 on factory tires
door + 1 on replacements


fuck the sidewalls for rolling over at stock pressure on my drive home every day.

1/13/2006 8:23:15 AM

Igor
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i havent seen two tire pressure gauges that didn't have at least 2psi discrepancy. most of tem are like 6psi off each other. all that +1 psi shit be hard to set up. so as long as you gauge shows around 32-35 and your tire wear looks about even you're stright.

1/13/2006 10:30:27 AM

Y0 RelAx
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4 psi lower than the max pressure most of the time.

if not, i just do 32-34 all the way around. ecomony tires like whoa

1/13/2006 11:42:24 AM

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Quote :
"i havent seen two tire pressure gauges that didn't have at least 2psi discrepancy"


if you have a decent guage, not the $0.99 parts store ones, you dont have that problem

1/13/2006 12:24:18 PM

Igor
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i've seen a nice needle-style gauge and the digital gauge that were off by a couple psi's. which one are you gonna trust? so i dont trust any of them to that point of precision

1/14/2006 4:12:13 PM

9one9
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i just put my mouth on it and hit the button with my tongue

1/14/2006 4:47:42 PM

Y0 RelAx
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LIKE SUCKING DICK YOU KNOW

1/14/2006 4:48:25 PM

baonest
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yes like sucking cock

1/14/2006 6:42:17 PM

69
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most electronic gauges less than $50 arent worth a shit either, i'd stick with a well calibrated needle gauge. personally i prefer the dwyer gauges, sinply because they are used extensively in many industries and i know they are accurate and reliable. plus they are easy to calibrate.

1/15/2006 9:06:19 AM

arghx
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I trust my $20 digital gauge better than say the gauge built into a gas station's airpump... gas station reads 32, my gauge reads 36

1/15/2006 9:22:09 AM

underPSI
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Quote :
"4 psi lower than the max pressure most of the time.
"

1/15/2006 10:55:34 AM

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