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Proper Tire Air Pressure

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    wasabinuts2go BeeP BEEP!

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    Proper Tire Air Pressure

    I know you can check on the drivers side door panel for the proper tire air pressure, but i have after market rims, and i run on 205/45-16. Can somebody tell me what is the proper air pressure for these tires?

    Would 35psi w/cold tires be the right pressure? or 33psi when the tires are cool be better?

    or what do you you? :superconf
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    32 all around is factory. You typically will set the air pressure higher for mostly highway driving. Higher air pressure also reduced understeer circumstantially in some autocross/high speed maneuver situations as well.
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    The best thing to do is a chalk test.

    First take some chalk and put it across the tread width of the tire, then move the car so the tire rolls a few times. If the chalk goes away uniformly, then your tire pressure is good. If there's excess on the sides, you need to release some pressure.
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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    i set mine at 35...and 30 in the winter
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    its_ikon FIRST widebody

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    what you do is look at the tire and see what it says. i know it might seem a little difficult to get down on one knee and read, but it will have all your information.
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    dont set it at max pressure. if anything other than factory recommended, go a couple psi higher. the tires max pressure is higher than factory equipped tires so that they can be marketed and sold to a much wider range of vehicles. your specific vehicle tire pressure is determined by the weight of your vehicle. a direct replacement + sized wheel and tire will not need a significant difference in pressure, typically never lower than recommended.

    again... i set my 215/45/17s at 35psi.
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    I use 38psi in my toyos
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    wasabinuts2go BeeP BEEP!

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    i read an article somewhere that said if you have stock wheels like 185/65/14, your air pressure should be around 28 psi... (please note this is for a honda civic)...

    increasing the tire by 1 size lets say 195/55/15 .... the air pressure should be 32 psi...

    increasing the tire by 2 size like 205/45-16 ... the air pressure should be around 36psi...
    does this sound right?
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    nyrican52884 Active Member

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    ^^ I don't know about the increasing pressure, but I have a friend with an accord and his tire pressure is like 28, and I remember thinking that seems way too low.
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    I run 34 cold in my Civic in the Corolla it was 32 or 34 cold can't remember
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    factory recommended is 30psi for 185/65/14

    but i usually run 32psi for all 4 corners.

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