Of course I know tire pressure is.. but what affects is, and what effects does it have... here's my situation..
I have Nitto Invos 255/35 & 275/35 18x9, 18x10, they are 280 rated.. I have a semi-aggressive alignment for AX that is still good for DD... max psi says 40PSI on the tire.
I looked recently and had only 24.5PSI in the Driver Front, and 34 or so around the others, so I put them all at 36.5 on Sat Night.. Drove Sun Morning 2 Hours(5am -7am), parked the car and by 1ish I was about to do my AX Runs, I checked and my rears were up to 38psi, fronts were higher too, like 37ish. I'm fairly certain (based on what I see on NASCAR) that heat build up the PSI...
my questions what should I run and what will I feel in driving to know I need to check or adjust it, I notice that a lot of the time (usually early morning and cooler temps) my wheels feel like they are out of balance at 65-75mph, it's very slight vibration, that I don't feel when it's warm or if I've got the tires heated up real good... also I believe these tires 'feel the road' a bit more than some. [BTW: The tires are new, and balanced, alignment is recent] Is this normal for tires like this?
Any info related to this is appreciated.. Thanks!
I have Nitto Invos 255/35 & 275/35 18x9, 18x10, they are 280 rated.. I have a semi-aggressive alignment for AX that is still good for DD... max psi says 40PSI on the tire.
I looked recently and had only 24.5PSI in the Driver Front, and 34 or so around the others, so I put them all at 36.5 on Sat Night.. Drove Sun Morning 2 Hours(5am -7am), parked the car and by 1ish I was about to do my AX Runs, I checked and my rears were up to 38psi, fronts were higher too, like 37ish. I'm fairly certain (based on what I see on NASCAR) that heat build up the PSI...
my questions what should I run and what will I feel in driving to know I need to check or adjust it, I notice that a lot of the time (usually early morning and cooler temps) my wheels feel like they are out of balance at 65-75mph, it's very slight vibration, that I don't feel when it's warm or if I've got the tires heated up real good... also I believe these tires 'feel the road' a bit more than some. [BTW: The tires are new, and balanced, alignment is recent] Is this normal for tires like this?
Any info related to this is appreciated.. Thanks!