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Josh@STILLEN 06-20-2009 05:29 PM

Dude.. it totally hits 40 degrees leaving from work in the morning (Corona)..

That's cold man! Tires don't like it! Engine screams tho..

ADmaster71690 06-29-2009 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Josh@STILLEN (Post 95605)
Dude.. it totally hits 40 degrees leaving from work in the morning (Corona)..

That's cold man! Tires don't like it! Engine screams tho..

Wow complaining about 40 degree weather? Seems like you need to spend a winter up here in Michigan!

Phimosis 06-29-2009 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ADmaster71690 (Post 102063)
Wow complaining about 40 degree weather? Seems like you need to spend a winter up here in Michigan!

We've all traveled some. We seen cold weather. That's why we live in socal! As an aside, it's almost midnight and my iPhone weather thingy says it's still 92 outside.

kannibul 06-29-2009 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by fly yellow (Post 95282)
My Cadillac used to email me when my tire pressure was low. I just got an email today and I traded the car in a month ago.

That's an onstar thing.

A friend of mine is in Iraq (electrical contractor) - he has me drive his truck every so often to keep things in check...

His onstar stuff notified him that the tire pressure was 2lbs low...lol

So, having looked at the tires, I made them 5lbs high just to mess with him...and to rub off some of the center tread...

kannibul 06-29-2009 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ADmaster71690 (Post 102063)
Wow complaining about 40 degree weather? Seems like you need to spend a winter up here in Michigan!

I was up there last winter for x-mas. I had forgotten how much it sucked.

Actually Michigan itself wasn't bad at all (about what I remembered). The trip was completely jacked both ways though.

Also, Oklahoma is colder. Michigan, at least when it gets cold, you get used to it. The snow acts as a kind of insulator...

Oklahoma - it's freezing-nuts cold, then 50 later in the day, then snowing 2-3" overnight without any real road-clearing support...instead they dump a small amount of salt and sand on the roads - just enough to p!ss it off, after the snow is already down, it melts a bit during the day, then freezes overnight...cold enough that the moisture in the air also freezes to it...the end result is that the roads are literally covered in 1-2" of ice, and you end up with a two-track for your lane that is basically two ice-ruts. If you get in them and stay in them, more than likely you'll be OK as long as you don't need to stop quickly...or turn to avoid anything...lol

We've also have some odd freezing - I'll go out in the morning to find my truck *encased* in ice, sometimes up to a 1/4" thick - lol...

bullitt5897 06-29-2009 09:17 AM

what does it mean when the TPS light is full solid and never blinks yet the tire pressure is still good in all the tires?


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