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Central SD | What about uneven tire pressures? Like after a flat tire repair and the repairman puts more air in the repaired tire than you have on the other side. I would think that a proper TCM calibration would compensate for that. In single wheel vehicles like combines and sprayers, I think it would be important. When I calibrate our 4720 I always make sure the air bags are completely up, and that if my rinse tank is full when I calibrate I then try to keep it full all the time. I wonder what happens as I run low on fuel by the end of the day? Maybe the auto air compensates? | |
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