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View Poll Results: What setting and how often do you check your tire pressure?
I set mine at 28 ~ 29 PSI (or lower) 1 0.47%
I set mine at 30 ~ 31 PSI 5 2.35%
I only set mine at the recommended 32 PSI 82 38.50%
I set mine at 33 ~ 34 PSI 59 27.70%
I set mine at 35 ~ 36 PSI (or greater) 54 25.35%
Setting? I don't check it. I think it gets checked when the oil gets changed. 11 5.16%
I check it about every other month and sometimes before a long trip 15 7.04%
I check it once per month and sometimes before a long trip 39 18.31%
I check it about twice per month 17 7.98%
I check it every week 10 4.69%
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Old 08-05-2007, 06:22 PM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

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Nitrogen will show less pressure fluctuations because you take out the water component, (even though very small in percentage in “atmospheric” tire air), condensing and vaporizing during the temperature changes.
Don't you really need a purge valve to use nitrogen?
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Old 08-05-2007, 07:45 PM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

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Don't you really need a purge valve to use nitrogen?
I have not seen the equipment first hand... But I would think the equipment doing the filling would pump purge...The tire valve already allows "air" flow in both directions...Someone that wasted his or her money please ring in on this...
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Old 09-06-2007, 06:12 AM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

Question!

Honda says to put 32psi in the tires, the tires say max 51psi. Why would you not go by the tire rating instead of Honda? BTW I believe I read somewhere on my Ridge that the max pressure is 60psi.

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Old 09-06-2007, 06:48 AM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

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23-24 psi is bordering on dangerously low pressure for this truck if you are driving highway speeds. I would hope the TPMS would come on in the 27-28 range based upon a 32 normal pressure. I am going to do an experiment with my truck to see when it comes on and I encourage others to do same and we can compare how accurate our TPMS systems are. Interested to see if these are worthy of trusting.
My TPMS light came on at 27psi after picking up a nail.
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Old 04-24-2008, 11:31 AM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

i set at 34 psi,, 32 seemed a bit sluggish...
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Old 04-24-2008, 02:54 PM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

I set mine around 38 psi if I get the TPS warning for a tire. My TPS goes off around 30 psi.
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Old 04-25-2008, 06:25 PM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

I just added some air. My "Slime" (accessory powered pump) says 40 lbs, the bicycle pump says 35 lbs, and the trusty plastic rod popping out of the chrome pen says 32 lbs.

I have got to get a trustworthy gauge!
For now the bike pump is my reality check.

A few more thoughts,
1. Don't the tires say max pressure is 35 lbs?
2. My mileage hasn't been up to 20 mpg yet, less than 2400 miles on the clock.
3. Hope the pressure increase helps.
4. I think some dealers like to demo vehicles with soft tires, the ride is softer, non-truck like.
5. Check your pressure sooner than I did.
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:28 AM
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Re: What is your tire normal pressure?

Wicked,

You need to get rid of 2 of your 3 gauges to avoid future confusion.
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