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Old 06-11-2017, 07:43 PM   #11
dcbenny
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Originally Posted by Mike in AZ View Post
The owners manual I downloaded today for the 2017 Challenger says "Check
tire pressure after the vehicle has been parked for at least one hour. Inflate tires to recommended pressure as indicated on the Federal Certification Label located above the Drivers area."

I won't actually have my new Challenger 37LX until Thursday so I can't look for it, sorry.

I'm also wondering about the value of purchasing and setting up a TPMS for my Challenger. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
I have the EEZ TPMS and use it all the time. Morning before i leave turn it on get an idea on how pressure looks if i am within a couple of pounds of my desired pressure (80) I am good if not i use my on board compressor to add whats needed while on road just glimps at it once in awhile just to see how pressure is running mainly have it as a precaution for a slow leak they are not going to help if you run over something and get a blowout
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