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Old 01-22-2012, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Xtremjeepn
You obviously have never felt a tire thus way. Tells you the exact same information the chaulk does. Try it.

A perfectly inflated tire will have the same temp all the way across it.

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I'm sorry you have lost so much sensitivity in your hands. Keep using chaulk.

For those with normal use if their hands it's a very noticeable difference.
 
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The quote button realy helps so we can tell who you are talking to.

Sorry. Missed it posting from the Mobile version of the site.
 
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My hand is not that sensitive. I usually used an IR thermometer. That works great.

I have been doing this a long time.
I agree.
 
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Tires are required to have size, weight range, speed range, AND pressure on the sidewall.
 
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Tires are required to have size, weight range, speed range, AND pressure on the sidewall.
Yeah, but, no where does it say it has to be easily found, or, in a font large enough to read without a damn microscope.
 
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Yeah, but, no where does it say it has to be easily found, or, in a font large enough to read without a damn microscope.

Or rubbed off by driving against curbs!
 
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I use a magical device called a tire pressure guage to check my pressures. Mine is chrome

Keep looking. Its on there somewhere, has to be.
 
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Have a look on the other side of the tire. If it has been curbed/rubbed off the one side the other side might still have it.
 



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