ronzonie01 said:
Is that operating pressure or ambient (standing) pressure?
If your vehicle has been standing, say overnight, is not in the sun, check
the pressure. Adjust to recommended as necessary.
Keep in mind that if the temperature during the day, in the sun, going
down the road WILL be higher. The manufacturers take that into
consideration when they make their recommendation.
Remember that a tire with higher pressure actually runs a bit cooler,
because there is less flex in the side-walls as you drive. As hittman said,
there is no reason to obsess over it. In fact, since you are talking about
AZ, you will have far more problem from sun damage, than from the
variations in pressure.
Check them regularly (I'd say once a month, unless you are seeing
significant variations), adjust if necessary (most likely not), and relax.
I've had problems with ONE set of tires in the last forty years. I've also
had several sets that required pressure adjustment no more than every
six to eight months.
P.S. I was told by the service guy at the car dealership that for each ten
degrees in air temperature, there is a . . . one . . . pound difference in the
tire. I'm not sure he was exactly correct, but if he is at least close . . . .