Re: Tire Pressure
Reply #3 –
Yup, altitude has a rather insignificant effect on tire pressure. But, often, higher elevations are also cooler-- heck, that is why we head for the mountains in the summer. I know I have to add air to every vehicle every time when going from Texas or Florida to Angel Fire NM.
Temperature has a much more dramatic effect.
And, cold, as defined by all tire manufacturers is "at ambient temperature before driving or outside warming forces like sitting in the sun". The engineers who formulated the Pressure Charts are fully aware of the Ideal Gas Law and know what change will occur with the heat of the day and heat generated by driving.