Thursday, Aug 17, 2017 at 21:38
low 60's is a reasonable starter
varies between front /rear/speed/loads/day's temperature/which side of the vehicle is facing the sun/ head-side wind direction...if the missus is in a sh*ty or not..
You'll do your head in endeavouring to comprehend any logical correlation between pressure & temperature..yes I realise temp / pressures rise etc etc, but it's the indicated say 50psi / 30C tyre reading ..& you'll have another tyre say 58psi/20C...
entertaining pass-time when you're on the road !!!
20yrs ago I'd regularly do 600kms with a loaded cartrailer in tow, (load leveling hitch attached) Every hr or so stop & do the hand on hub & tyre
check to both car & trailer, it provides a gr8 understanding of what's happening.
In today's world, I've run a Tyre-dog system for many kms on an 80 series & Merc Sprinter m/
home, & by chance took the set to Melb when retrieving a camper trailer recently.
2 on the Falcon's rear axle, 2 on trailer's front axle.(tandem)
Falcon tyres inflated to 45psi cold;
100kms @ 80kph into homeward trip, high temp warning activated (51C) on Falcon's rear right, pressure nothing untoward, 48psi ?
On freeway, peak hr traffic, slowed to 70kph, feathered braking..minor temp changes..
hmmmm ?
Checked Tyredog displays, Falcon left rear readings were high but not near right indicators, trailer sensors 48psi/20C...sweet as.
more hmmmmm
Stopped. Couldn't place hand on right wheel trim, seriously ^&^$%^ hot. Never had that ever !!!
WTF is going on ?....wheel bearing..oil condition, oil level, weight...totally baffled ??
Called RACV etc etc, not going anywhere, over night in Melb.
Cause ?..handbrake....
The angle of the loaded vehicle,
suspension position, etc etc, was enough to pull h/brake cable & drag the h/b shoes - heat discs etc.
Backed h/brake off 5-6 clicks.......800kms
home & not a drama of any description.
oh, and the rear axle's breather was blocked, non functioning, causing oil to aerate due to increased diff oil vapour pressure.
So, tyre sensor alarm points ?....go with your gut feeling but 60C is a good starter.
Try practical testing ..hand on tyres v's checking readings.
happy travels pmk03
Dont ask why son didn't want to take load levelling hitch !!!!!!!!!!
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Follow Up By: pmk03 - Thursday, Aug 17, 2017 at 21:51
Thursday, Aug 17, 2017 at 21:51
Have always done the hand
check on hubs & tyres anyway, just a habit when we stop for a break
Was just worried about the van tyres back where I can't see them when travelling.
Thanks for the info
Cheers
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