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why would tire shop put 90+ psi into one of my tires?
had a slow leak (worktruck)..i took the truck home and put the spare on. at lunch, i dropped of the tire for a patch.
that TPMS light is annoying on a chevy..it sometimes flashes, sometimes it just stays on. i get a prompt on the info screen. the shop called and i rushed down to pick it up..at the least, i figured i could put the tire in the bed JUST TO TURN OFF the tpms.. nope..i got flashing lights..and a prompt to pull over and check tire. i got home, put my gauge on it..and phrrrpp! maxed out the gauge!! wtf? i had to let out alot of air to get it down to the psi noted on the door jam. why? this is the second time..same shop. last time all 4 new tires were ballooned to 90 psi..why? and this shop has the low bid contract i have to use..
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They're idiots? It's beyond laziness. There's actually danger involved in pumping up a tire to 90 psi. To the tire guy. To whomever drives the vehicle. To the general public.
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Dude...come on.....like....be cool. When I took this job, I was totally, like, told there would be no math. But this whole tire pressure thing is like mind boggling! There are like all these numbers and stuff.
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Call, ask manager why they are trying to kill you......
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Don't they over inflate when putting a tire on, then back it down? Probably forgot the last step.
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My F250 tires run at 86lbs all the time, factory spec.
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Maybe their gauge is broken.
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Is it a 3/4 ton or 1-ton truck? E-load range tires? Then 90 psi is okay
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So now you know to check before you leave.
Still sucks that they are stupid but you now have the knowledge to guard against it.
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Half ton truck. Tires are e rated.
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There are very, very few half ton trucks with factory E-load range tires. Like, 1% of all sold. So it's more likely that the heavier duty tires were added after the fact and weren't factory equipment. Therefore, the suggested pressures on the door jamb aren't going to be correct. The shop likely looked at the sidewalls and filled them to the max listed pressure in a CYA move.
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nope..i got flashing lights..and a prompt to pull over and check tire. i got home, put my gauge on it..and phrrrpp! maxed out the gauge!! wtf? i had to let out alot of air to get it down to the psi noted on the door jam. ..[/QUOTE] Not much to add except vash's use of phrrrrp! was perfect.
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Same here. Thats normal pressure for TRUCK tires...
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Have you ever spent any time talking to the people that mount tires?
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Check the TIRE sidewall, and see what the max inflation is. If they've changed to heavier duty tires, the sticker on the door jamb will be useless. If they have changed tires, you'll be just AS dangerous by running them under inflated. Let alone fuel mileage being horrible.
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