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I believe we should adjust air pressure when tires are cold. It was my understanding that what they increase to is not the issue when hot. Probably should all be about the same when warm but....I do not believe we are expected to adjust then.
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why not run nitrogen? I do in my slicks, pressure never changes from day to nite
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thats true and the don't leak nitrogen molecue's are larger than air
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they run cooler also
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