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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3599182" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Update on tire monitors on our RV. </p><p>max pressure on our G rated tires is 110 psi. </p><p>they are filled with nitrogen. (Green caps)</p><p>At home sitting stationary with 90 degree ambient temperatures, the tires read 101 psi on the shade side and 105 on the sun side. </p><p>going down the road today with 85* ambient temps one tire got to 90* with 116 pressure the rest were At 110 psi or 111psi. </p><p>pulled into rest stop and removed 5 psi from each tire recording what my tire pressure gauge said that has been verified. Putting the monitors back on, they matched the TPG. </p><p>On down the road that one tire on the right rear of the tandems ran back up to 114. </p><p>suspect some misalignment or balance. </p><p>parking tonight I removed another 5 psi of pressure from each tire with the monitors agreeing once again. </p><p>I’m thinking these are a must have item for serious towing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3599182, member: 5412"] Update on tire monitors on our RV. max pressure on our G rated tires is 110 psi. they are filled with nitrogen. (Green caps) At home sitting stationary with 90 degree ambient temperatures, the tires read 101 psi on the shade side and 105 on the sun side. going down the road today with 85* ambient temps one tire got to 90* with 116 pressure the rest were At 110 psi or 111psi. pulled into rest stop and removed 5 psi from each tire recording what my tire pressure gauge said that has been verified. Putting the monitors back on, they matched the TPG. On down the road that one tire on the right rear of the tandems ran back up to 114. suspect some misalignment or balance. parking tonight I removed another 5 psi of pressure from each tire with the monitors agreeing once again. I’m thinking these are a must have item for serious towing. [/QUOTE]
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