The problem I have with the tire pass is that I never start my day at a Loves so my pressures are running high due to hear from rolling. I like the concept, it's convenient but not always practical to do in the middle of your drive shift
Running with JCT, Part Deux
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You never want to check pressures when tires are hot...lol
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One problem I've run into with the tire pass is...if it gets real cold..their system freezes up..it did at the fond du lac wi location...
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How long should you let a tire cool down before you check the pressure? I generally let mine cool down over night but sometimes it just don't plan out the way you want.
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Two to four hours should be good. Depends on ambiet temperature.
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During spring and fall you can expect around 10 psi different. During the summer heat you can see 15 - 20 psi difference in super singles at least. In Las Vegas I had a 24 lb difference when I had stopped at the Petro next to the speedway.
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