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Old 02-28-2014, 12:01 AM   #1
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Air pressure?

Normally I run 65-70 psi in the TT tires.Will be going to Yellowstone this summer. Will this psi be increased at that elevation.The reason I ask is,I went to Colorado with 8 psi in my atv tires here(approx. 800 `elevation)and when I arrived at Colorado,my guage was showing almost 24 psi.Will I need to adjust for air in the TT as Im traveling.Thanks.
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I would recommend inflating to the pressure shown on the sidewall of the tire, and adjust as necessary as you travel. Over/under inflation can cause problems.
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You might want to look at the Tire Pressure Monitor System
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Redhorse do you think one system is better than the rest?
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