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Kredab

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Just curios what people run their FOBO's at ? I have stock Kendas , running at 19 front and 28 back. What is normal when the tires are heating up ? What should I run the upper limit at ? Thanks in advance for the suggestions:spyder2::spyder2:
2016 RT-S
 
I have my front tires set at 19 psi (17-23.5) and the rear set at 28 (26-35.5). The front tires normally track 1-2 degrees above ambient temperature, while the rear tire stays perhaps 10-15 degrees above ambient. The back tire may get hotter riding down the interstate during the middle of summer. Normally, each tire's pressure increases 2-3 psi after the tire is warmed up.
 
What Hill and Dale said!

The rear Kenda, or a car tire for that matter will heat up much more than the fronts. Our fronts are set at 18 psi at 70 garage ambient, and the rear Kenda and Kumho are at about 26 at the 70 degree ambient and will heat up and pressure will increase to 30 psi or more. The fronts only heat 2-3 psi at most.
 
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FOBO the way to go

Yep, 19 front 28 rear, cold of course. Depending on time of year, outside temps, altitude, and how long you've been on the road, your tires PSI may very quite a bit. It's when the PSI goes down quite a bit is the reason you bought the things in the first place. Handy little gadgets, fun to watch and a nice safety item. Money well spent.
 
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