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Techn0Nut1996
02-19-2015, 04:04 PM
My tires are currently inflated to the recommended pressure as listed inside the door but my driver side front looks under-inflated, not a ton but it is noticeable. Should I leave it at the recommended amount or pump some more air into it?

juicejax
02-19-2015, 04:44 PM
Lol.. if its set where its suppose to be you are good...

Techn0Nut1996
02-19-2015, 04:56 PM
I thought so, just wanted to double check. I think it has to do with the weather, it's freaking cold at night but warms up quite a bit during the day. All that shit contracting and expanding is playing tricks on me lol

RedGalant2k1
02-19-2015, 07:37 PM
Most likely you are just fine, but I would recommend using a secondary tire pressure gauge. One can never be too careful with tire pressure, especially in cold climates.

demond0d5
02-19-2015, 09:54 PM
how wide are your wheels and how wide are your tires? running tires wider than the wheels will make it look like that too!

I have 235's (9.25") on 7.5" wheels...causes it to look like it's "squished" out and low

Techn0Nut1996
02-19-2015, 10:04 PM
how wide are your wheels and how wide are your tires? running tires wider than the wheels will make it look like that too!

I have 235's (9.25") on 7.5" wheels...causes it to look like it's "squished" out and low

you know.. I don't have a clue lol I was in a rush to get them in before we got any weather so I just took it to the shop and got some decent all weather tires that fit the factory rims, so I'm assuming the tires are made for that rim.

Techn0Nut1996
02-19-2015, 10:08 PM
I want to get some black rims that are a little bit bigger really freaking bad but I have to pay for college... So for now it looks like I will be running with the factory wheels and $30 hubcaps from amazon lol

mdext3r
03-16-2015, 01:01 AM
Another vote on using another tire pressure gauge. I have the Longacre and it works good and seems to be always accurate. It's a bit expensive but a good investment.