Originally Posted by Stargazer
We experienced the tire light coming on when we were at the Fall Tail of the Dragon. Being up in the mts. and away from a service station, I was unsettled.
I have since learned that the tire pressure drop 1 pound for every decrease of ten degrees.
We had some cold days this winter and the light did not go on for too many of those days. So........

We live in mountain country. The first owner must have wanted to cover the bases by keeping the fronts at 38 at 54 degrees. That would be 42 pounds at 80 degrees and 60 mph. A bit much!