Thread: Tire Pressure
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Old May 3rd 05, 10:08 PM
Joey Tribiani
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"Dan Smith" > wrote in message
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> "Joey Tribiani" > wrote in message
> news:f7Cde.1260$sy6.76@lakeread04...
> >
> > "Dan Smith" > wrote in message
> > news:bIyde.42166$r53.25669@attbi_s21...
> > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > GEEEEZ!!! You're running at 35psi all the way around??? Are you
> > > suicidal???
> > >
> > > You're tires are probably rated at a maximum of 35psi. That's fine if
> > > you're just going to leave it parked in the garage or in the shade.
> > >
> > > You put yourself in the car and the pressure goes up. You drive for

> more
> > > than a couple of minutes and the pressure goes up more. You're

probably
> > > driving around with close to 38psi in tires rated at 35psi.
> > >
> > > Where in the world did you get the idea that this was an OK thing to

> do???
> > > Why are you intentionally ignoring the safety ratings of your tires

and
> > the
> > > car manufacturers recommendations???
> > >

> >
> >
> > dude calm down..its obvious you are no tire tech so maybe read your

> sidewall
> > sometime...the max psi is listed as a cold temp....this pressure is set

> with
> > a tollerance for an increase in pressure due to heat....it is not

uncommon
> > to gain up to 5-6 psi in summer weather on the interstate, and the tire
> > manufacturers know it.....so don't have a stroke, your point is not only
> > wrong, but basically pointless....(BTW "put yourself in the car the

> pressure
> > goes up" is incorrect too...the max weight is also what the max pressure

> is
> > designed for...sheesh...)
> >
> >

>
> So Joey, are you saying the tire manufacturer knows more about the air
> pressure I should have in my tires than the car manufacturer knows?

Hardly!

learn to comprehend what you read...i never said anything remotely similar
to what you said above...

>
> My point is 35psi is a lot of pressure over the recommended front tire
> pressure on the car. Are you saying this is OK? Because it's not. It's
> flat out dangerous. It's almost double the recommended pressure. It's
> unsafe. It's WRONG!
>
> So don't tell me my point is wrong.
>
>


your point was wrong...exactly what i responded to was wrong....couldn't get
anymore wrong...re-read it and don't take it personal...ignorance is lack of
knowledge and apparently when it comes to tires you do lack that
knowledge...putting weight in the vehicle will not increase pressure....and
every "point" i wrote is true and verifiable....and as i said read the side
of tires sometime you may be enlightened....


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