Thread: Tire Pressure
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Old May 4th 05, 01:01 AM
Dan Smith
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"Joey Tribiani" > wrote in message
news:HLRde.1324$sy6.1135@lakeread04...
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> "Dan Smith" > wrote in message
> news:WaDde.42812$r53.30945@attbi_s21...
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> > Oh, and the max pressure isn't listed as a cold temp, it's listed as a

max
> > pressure. Max means max.

>
> *before* you try to "call someone out" you should study up....i was
> certified years ago for suspensions....alignment/brakes/tires/etc...i have
> been to school and trained....the max pressure is measured at ambient
> temperature, I.E. *COLD*....
> >
> > The normal car manufacturer's tire pressure recommendation is the cold
> > inflation pressure you're thinking of.

>
> no buttlips it is a "standard"....just as you do not check your engine oil
> with the engine runing you check air pressure "cold"...
> >
> > Yes, while driving it's not uncommon for the tire to gain pressure in

the
> > summer weather or in cold weather either. And that was my point. If
> > someone is foolish enough to air up their tires to the maximum then they
> > have no leeway for normal pressure increases due to load and friction.

>
> load does not increase pressure....not air pressure...surface pressure

yes,
> but not the internal air pressure
>
> >
> > You also said, ""put yourself in the car the pressure
> > goes up" is incorrect ".
> >
> > Who are you trying to BS? Of course the tire pressure goes up as the

load
> > increases. You're talking nonsense.

>
> i'm talking from education and training...you are spouting off

bull****....
>
> >
> > Since you don't think tire pressure goes up as the load goes up you
> > definitely don't know what you're talking about.
> >
> > If I air up my tires to the car manufacturer's recommended pressures and
> > then I put 400 pounds of people in the car obviously the tire pressure

> goes
> > up.
> >

>
> there are two ways to increase pressure...to add it(through more air or
> heat ) or to make the space smaller....you will not resize your tires by
> adding weight...you only displace air in the tire from one area to another
> when it is loaded down....so to quote you "you definitely don't know what
> you are talking about"....get educated before you spout off...
>
>


What are you smoking???

According to what you're saying I can't pop a balloon by stepping on it.

Dream on!


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