Tundra2084
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We have our TST 507 TPMS installed......I am running my Sailun tires at 100psi because our rig is approx 13,000 lbs when loaded ready for travel. Love the fact that I can see what the psi and temps are at while travelling. Now for my question, or rather confirmation I guess......
The psi on all four tires are all within one to two pounds and the temps are all within two to 5 degrees.....does this mean that the rig is running fairly level both front to back AND side to side??
i only ask because it would make sense to me that if one tire on one side would be running a hotter, that that side would have more weight on it that the other. OR if the rear set of tires were running hotter, then the rear tires would have more weight on it that the front.
As I said this is the first time using the TPMS and in 84 degree temps the TPMS showed all tires with the following. PSI. 110-115(every time pressures were displayed all were within one psi) and TEMPS 95-100 degrees(again every time temps were displayed all four within 2-3 degrees)
The psi on all four tires are all within one to two pounds and the temps are all within two to 5 degrees.....does this mean that the rig is running fairly level both front to back AND side to side??
i only ask because it would make sense to me that if one tire on one side would be running a hotter, that that side would have more weight on it that the other. OR if the rear set of tires were running hotter, then the rear tires would have more weight on it that the front.
As I said this is the first time using the TPMS and in 84 degree temps the TPMS showed all tires with the following. PSI. 110-115(every time pressures were displayed all were within one psi) and TEMPS 95-100 degrees(again every time temps were displayed all four within 2-3 degrees)