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tire temp info - guysmalley - 11-29-2005 07:23 I bought a infa-red guage at radio shack & wrote to Goodyear for tire temps, here is there reply: Mr Smalley - Sorry for the delay in getting back with you. Tire temperatures reflect many variables: Ambient temp, road surface temp, ventilation, tire construction, tire type, tire loading, inflation pressure, speed, brake heat, etc. Tire manufacturers are more concerned about a tires internal temperature, with two hotspots being the tires shoulder (thickest part of the tire) and the tires bead area (area that contacts the rim). Relative to your question a nominal surface temperature of 150 deg F would not be uncommon. Anything over 185 deg F would be abnormal and would raise a flag relative to 'cause' of the elevated temperature. Getting a relative feel for the tires temperature is not a bad idea, however to accurately determine the temperature would require an infra-red temperature sensing device or something similar. Thanks for the question. Best regards!! Bill Wolford Engineering Account Manager Tire Applications guy smalley 86pt40 tire temp info - Richard Hayden - 11-29-2005 08:30 This is very interesting Guy. I have been measuring tire temps for a few years and always wondered what the top end should be. I've noted that the side of the bus, and toad for that matter, that is in the sun is much higher temp than the shadded side. But, in no event have I ever noted a temp in the 150 deg F range let olong the 185 deg F mentioned in your post. I've always thought that the temps were a bit overstated due to the fact that I have just used the brakes to stop at a rest area etc. and that may effect it some if it was a long entryway into the rest area. I usually don't apply much brake until I have exited the highway, especially if traffic is heavy. Good research. Thanks. Dick Hayden - 87PT38 - Lake Stevens, WA ----- Original Message ----- From: guysmalley To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:23 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] tire temp info I bought a infa-red guage at radio shack & wrote to Goodyear for tire temps, here is there reply: Mr Smalley - Sorry for the delay in getting back with you. Tire temperatures reflect many variables: Ambient temp, road surface temp, ventilation, tire construction, tire type, tire loading, inflation pressure, speed, brake heat, etc. Tire manufacturers are more concerned about a tires internal temperature, with two hotspots being the tires shoulder (thickest part of the tire) and the tires bead area (area that contacts the rim). Relative to your question a nominal surface temperature of 150 deg F would not be uncommon. Anything over 185 deg F would be abnormal and would raise a flag relative to 'cause' of the elevated temperature. Getting a relative feel for the tires temperature is not a bad idea, however to accurately determine the temperature would require an infra-red temperature sensing device or something similar. Thanks for the question. Best regards!! 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