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should i lower the tire pressure i usually carry 65 lbs
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what are you driving a Humvee?? Lower pressure assists with traction on snow.What year did safety glass become mandatory in automobiles?
Why not change to proper winter tyres? They're so much safer.Is there a law in washington state, saying you have to be 12 to sit in a car with airbags?
When the outside temp. falls to 8C or below, they really come into their own.
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I wouldn't drive anywhere in the UK or Europe without them from end of October to April.
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What the hell tire do you have? Most call fror 35lbs. Yeah, i'd say lower it... a lot.how can I find coroners reports for road traffic accidents around cheltenham in 1990 or 1991?
Many people will tell you to lower the pressure for increased traction. This is a myth. I don't know what you're driving that you have 65 lbs of pressure. If it's a Hummer or something, ok. But, any other vehicle, decrease it to about 31 for optimal traction in the snow. On ice, it makes absolutely no difference because you can't get traction with anything. Have fun this winter!65 lbs!? Are you serious? lower that air pressure fella or ur gonna be another highway fatality statistic. 35 psi is the standard for passenger car and light truck tires. Also something that most people are unaware of is that air pressure changes with outside air temp in other words when the temp drops so does ur tire pressure and vice versa. Lower air pressure is only desirable for mud. winter tires are not designed to gain traction below the stated psi rating, which you can find on the tire side wall
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No, you should NOT lower your tire pressure when driving in snow! This is a common misconception. While you might gain a very little extra traction, you would more than offset that with the increased chance of tire failure especially once you make it to clear roads and start driving at normal speeds.Driving down the road at night...?
If 65 PSI is the recommended pressure for your tires, stick with that. For the information of the obviously uninformed, 65 PSI is not unusual for medium and heavy duty truck tires. If that's what you're running, do NOT lower it below the manufacturer's specs!
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Your best bet for winter driving is to put snow tires on all four wheels and inflate them to the manufacturer's recommended pressure.
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If your tire is rated for 65 drop it to 50.KEEP THE PRESHURE UP R YOU WILL BLOW THE TIRES OUT. JUST MAKE SHURE THE TREAD HIT ABE ON THE HEAD WHEN YOU PUT A PENNY UPSIDE DOWN IN TO CHECK FOR TREAD DEPTH. ON SNOW GO SLOWER AN DO NOT MAKE HARSH TURNS .
65 psi dude wtf are you driving an airplane wow right away lower it to some 30 psi b4 you kill yourself but if its snow snow your driving in get dedicated snow tires if not lower your tires to 23ish in the front and 25 in the back
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