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Originally Posted by DaveW68
Who are you calling a yahoo?  I didn't know that he paid $0.00 for it until he replied. Also, the TPMS, when used with "air" in the tires, is always accurate within 1 PSI. Most people pay for the nitrogen. And those people are throwing money out the window IMO, especially since there isn't much nitrogen in the mixture and it hasn't proven to be very effective.
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Just fooling around.
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Originally Posted by xiaolong
dont fight over me guys!
ha ha just playin
my readings are sittin at around 21-23 psi.
do i need a special air gauge to measure the psi because if i use a regular tire pressure gauge it reads in those 20s
maybe ther didnt put 35 psi
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There is no way they put 35 psi in the tires. I had them put 36 cold psi in my tires and everyday in the early morning they still read 36 on the TPMS.