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Don’t set tire pressure for your dash warnings/tpms setting, set it for the particular tire your running at the loads you carry. Once again chalk test. Keeping in mind to that temperature can fluctuate in the tires and make them over inflated or under inflated given aforementioned or road conditions.
Yes it does fluctuate with the temperature but they are set so that sensor doesn't keep going off on me while driving.
 

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I chalk tested my Wildpeak MTs and used my Tazer to lower the TPMS alert threshold. I want my tires to last. I’m running at about 28-30 PSI.
 
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I chalk tested my Wildpeak MTs and used my Tazer to lower the TPMS alert threshold. I want my tires to last. I’m running at about 28-30 PSI.
Ya I don't have one of those Tazer thing a mabobs. I'm thinking 59,000 is pretty good for a light truck tire on a 4 door Wrangler.
 
 







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