Ok put the new wheels & tyres on the truck the other week & my tyre guy recommended I put them at 33 psi, fine so as soon as I fitted them I thought for piece of mind I'd go check them at my local petrol station to make sure & low & behold they were all at 33 psi.
When I got home I used my digital reader which said they were all at 32.5 psi so allowing a little margin for error thought that was fine.
This morning as I was tinkering with the truck I decided to give them another check with my digital gauge & they were all reading 30.5 so went back to the same petrol station & when I stuck the air line on the vaulve it beeped insantly to say they were all at 33 psi so I had my tester in my pocket & it read 32.5 again on all of them.
So I'm guessing that when the tyres are cold they give a false reading or am I wrong & what is the best way of getting an accurate one.
P.s both times the truck was empty & no passengers.
When I got home I used my digital reader which said they were all at 32.5 psi so allowing a little margin for error thought that was fine.
This morning as I was tinkering with the truck I decided to give them another check with my digital gauge & they were all reading 30.5 so went back to the same petrol station & when I stuck the air line on the vaulve it beeped insantly to say they were all at 33 psi so I had my tester in my pocket & it read 32.5 again on all of them.
So I'm guessing that when the tyres are cold they give a false reading or am I wrong & what is the best way of getting an accurate one.
P.s both times the truck was empty & no passengers.
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