A couple of hours ago I just got done checking the tyre pressures on the Volvo with my Goodyear Tyre Inflator that I bought off Amazon a few years ago.
I thought the passenger side rear tyre had been looking a bit down, and it only had 6psi in it (instead of around 30psi).
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Once that tyre was back up to the correct tyre pressure again, I checked the front 2 tyres, which turned out to be spot-on (32psi).
I had to move the car forward a bit to do the rear tyre on the drivers side due to weed growth getting in the way. That tyre was also down a bit, but not quite as bad as the other side.
Got tyres checked/inflated on the car… front 2 were spot-on (32psi)… rear 2 needed a fair bit of air (supposed to be 30psi)…. Had 6psi left in one side, 14psi on drivers side rear…. pic.twitter.com/E80STg1Epv
— John Duck (@jduck1979) June 29, 2025
The front 2 tyres and the passenger side rear have been upgraded to Uniroyal RainExpert 5 in the past year or two, while the remaining drivers side rear is an earlier Uniroyal RainExpert also in 195/65 R15.