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Lazy Daze Forums => Lazy Daze Technical => Topic started by: Klaus on January 12, 2020, 06:25:07 pm

Title: Tire pressure in winter
Post by: Klaus on January 12, 2020, 06:25:07 pm
The last time I checked my tire pressure was in November when we usually had 70-75°  in the afternoon and rarely below 50° at night, and I adjusted it to 75 PSI. Since then the rig was parked in my driveway. Now I checked the tire pressure again and had 70 PSI on all tires.

Today the temperature did not go over 50° in the afternoon; at night it sometimes goes down to around 30°. I'm wondering whether the lower pressure has something to do with the temperature. I'm not sure whether the pressure dropped by 5 PSI within two months before (I had the rig standing in my driveway for some months before).

I'm planning to leave for Quartzsite tomorrow or on Tuesday.

Question: Should I put the pressure back to 75 PSI regardless of the outside temperature in the afternoon, or should I stay a little lower?

Thanks, Klaus

PS: I just researched this elsewhere (Internet!) and learned that at wintertime the tire pressure should be higher than at summertime. Makes sense (when thinking it through). I guess I should bring the tire pressure up to 75 PSI again - or go even a little higher, right?
Title: Re: Tire pressure in winter
Post by: Frank S on January 12, 2020, 08:41:18 pm
Set it to 75 psi and then don't be concerned about small fluctuations.  Check it at the same time of day when it hasn't been driven.    Lower temperatures will bring it down slightly, higher temperatures and driving brings it up slightly, and over time some air molecules will get out.   During a year or so you may loose 2-3 pounds (guessing on that) assuming there are no actual leaks.     Frank
Title: Re: Tire pressure in winter
Post by: HiLola on January 12, 2020, 08:59:48 pm
Changes in elevation will cause small fluctuations also.
Title: Re: Tire pressure in winter
Post by: Lazy Bones on January 12, 2020, 10:45:28 pm
I believe that a person can pick too many nits if given the opportunity!   ::)
Title: Re: Tire pressure in winter
Post by: Klaus on January 12, 2020, 11:05:10 pm
Thanks!

I believe that a person can pick too many nits if given the opportunity!  ::)
Well, since the rig is in my driveway and I have a compressor I thought I could as well do it as good as possible.
Title: Re: Tire pressure in winter
Post by: Lynne Broyles-Greenwood on January 13, 2020, 10:35:54 am
I believe that a person can pick too many nits if given the opportunity!   ::)

Indeed, but I am also often afflicted by the many distracting squirrels that flit across my personal radar.   ::)

Lynne