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I took my glad on the beach yesterday, lit the air ot to 16# psi. Later when I came off the ebach and refilled tire psi back up to 36 psi per tire. My gauge and it's a good gauge read 36 psi. After driving awhile pts monitpr read three tires with 38Psi, one at 37 psi. Then today coming back after a two hour drive the oposite happens, two tires read 37psi and one at 36. I have the stock tires from the Freedom package on the truck. Is this normal for the tps be all over the place. Would 1 to 2 # psi difference hurt the Glad, drive train or the tires. Checked tires with the gauge again and all was 36 psi.
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Based off your post I would say that you have had as much to drink at 12:00 pm as I have at 5 pm….lol 😂
As “ Mr Bill” said the numbers will always vary based off the amount of driving you do in a set time frame… heating up the tires will cause the pressure to rise and not necessarily all match….👍
 

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Want to drive yourself crazy. Park in the shade and adjust your tire pressure to all the same reading. Then park with one side in the sun and the other side in the shade for a couple of hours. See how much higher the sunny side will read.
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