Tires PSI
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thats a good question. I'm normaly very good about checking PSI on low profile tires, but havent been so far with this car. I have installed Tanabe springs and really should check that. Anyone played around with different pressures and tested to what the car likes best?
I've found on other cars that a few psi plus/minus can change the whole driving dynamics of the car.
I've found on other cars that a few psi plus/minus can change the whole driving dynamics of the car.
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#1 The factory tire pressure should probably be kept where the door sticker recommends.
#2 If you lower the pressure from factory specs, you'll be looking at the low tire pressure warning all the time.
#2 If you lower the pressure from factory specs, you'll be looking at the low tire pressure warning all the time.
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I like my ride between 34-35psi, even though the recommended pressure is
33psi.
My TP sensors are not sensitive enough and it lets the pressure go all
the way down to 20psi before triggering a warning. Having an AWD
car I always make sure the tires are properly inflated and approximately the
same pressure all around.
33psi.
My TP sensors are not sensitive enough and it lets the pressure go all
the way down to 20psi before triggering a warning. Having an AWD
car I always make sure the tires are properly inflated and approximately the
same pressure all around.
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