Tire Pressure?
anywhere from the stock 29 psi to a few psi under the max pressure will be safe, it's up to you to decide which pressure gives the best ride. the lower the pressure the smoother the ride, longer suspension life. The higher the pressure, the stiffer the ride, shorter suspension life, possible increase in tread life(to a point). Tire pressure isn't an exact science and a few psi difference isn't going to kill you as long as the allignment is good and your suspension is in good conidtion. Good luck but don't worry too much about it.
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ok, I have a tire shop next store called auto innovations and they said to go 35psi and shut up about it!
here is their website: www.autoinnovations.com And I trust them on tires better then any place or website.
JDMxB I am on 215/35 R18 and I am at 40in the front and 35 in the rear. Why? because I am a tough driver and know the front is going to be heavoer then the rear, so i compensate for the wieght. Hope this helps.
JDMxB I am on 215/35 R18 and I am at 40in the front and 35 in the rear. Why? because I am a tough driver and know the front is going to be heavoer then the rear, so i compensate for the wieght. Hope this helps.
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