Posted by Dell (WA) on January 15, 2015 at 20:17:03 from (71.212.42.249):
In Reply to: tire tread posted by Nick167 on January 15, 2015 at 17:32:05:
Nick.......would you believe that there are tire-micrometers? About the size of a regular shirt pocket pencil gauge. Just put the flat on the tread with the little round dipstick down into the tread. Measure and lie. Modern tires have built-in 1/16" wear gauge. when the bar show its time to re-tire. I routinely gitt 100K miles on my 3/4T Dodge Cummins Diesel tires. While I run semi-empty, I religiously watch tire pressure. 55F, 35R (empty) When I haul an 8000# trailer on bumper hitch, I up'em to 65 all around. ALWAYS use yer OWN tire pressure gauge, do NOT trust the one on the hoze. ......the tired Dell
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