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Old 07-11-15, 12:17 PM
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I'm currently at a tire shop getting g what I thought was a new tpms sensor (now apparently, ironically, another one has a weak signal and it has to be replaced, whatever).
I had my psi at 40 and he told me that it was too high, and that it should be at 33 tops!
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Old 07-11-15, 12:31 PM
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Yes, your car will ride much better at the factory recommended 33 psi. But would your sensors if needed have been covered by you Lexus warranty?

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I didn't notice your car was an LS which may have a different spec than an ES. Check your door jamb.

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You need to check your tire pressure cold, not hot. Tire pressure increases as the tire heats up. But pressure should be around 33psi cold.
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Yep, should be 33. On a car like the LS I would never run higher pressures, its supposed to be a smooth car.
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Hypermile in a LS460.
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Mine seem to hover around 34-35.
Old 07-12-15, 02:39 AM
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I keep my 07 on the recommended 33PSI. And it is very important to check when the tires are cold. My understanding of cold is not driven for at least 2 hours? Correct or not?
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33 psi all around has, indeed, always worked best for me. I only pump the spare a bit higher, only so that I get to inflate it less frequently before the light comes on during winter.

Random tidbit of information... The 600 requires 33 in front and 36 psi in the rear tires. It paid to read the label on the door jamb that I expected would be the same as on the 460
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33 psi is so low ,but if that's what lexus recommends I guess you should do as your told.

Personally I would never run any wheel under 40.

On both my cars I'm currently running 50 psi
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LOL, why would you never run a stock wheel under 40? You may be running 50, but on huge wheels...its entirely different.

If Lexus says 33, then 33 is fine. The reason you buy a car like this is the smooth cushy ride IMHO.

FYI, the pressure on our 98 LS was 29!
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Originally Posted by 1WILLY1
33 psi is so low ,but if that's what lexus recommends I guess you should do as your told.

Personally I would never run any wheel under 40.

On both my cars I'm currently running 50 psi
33psi is not low, what you're running is absurdly high.
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Originally Posted by NickTee
33psi is not low, what you're running is absurdly high.
My A6's fuel door says I should be around 33 also but I always fill to low to mid 40's so 50's isn't that bad. I haven't messed with the LS yet because I haven't had a chance to but currently my car reads 40 after my last service at Lexus on all 4 tires.
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Originally Posted by enoch861
My A6's fuel door says I should be around 33 also but I always fill to low to mid 40's so 50's isn't that bad. I haven't messed with the LS yet because I haven't had a chance to but currently my car reads 40 after my last service at Lexus on all 4 tires.
50PSI on the OEM tires on your Audi seriously could be over the max pressure for the tires. 50PSI is VERY high. The max pressure on the LS' em Bridgestones is 50PSI, meaning the manufacturer does not recommend inflating the tires beyond that pressure.

Your LS on 40PSI rides notably firmer and harder than its designed to ride. The difference is very noticable.

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Originally Posted by SW15LS
50PSI on the OEM tires on your Audi seriously could be over the max pressure for the tires. 50PSI is VERY high. The max pressure on the LS' em Bridgestones is 50PSI, meaning the manufacturer does not recommend inflating the tires beyond that pressure.

Your LS on 40PSI rides notably firmer and harder than its designed to ride. The difference is very noticable.
I'm not sure if they're OEM or not, but currently it has Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position which have a max PSI of 50. In the winter I run Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60's which also have a max PSI of 50 or 51 PSI (I can't really remember which one but it's in the 50's). I typically fill to 42 PSI for the all season set while I run 45 PSI on the winters. I've never actually tried to run 50PSI on either of them though.
Obviously I'd never run the current tires on the LS anywhere near 50 PSI but if I was to get some after market tires I'd probably inflate higher. But like I said, they're currently at 40 since that's what the dealer set them to and I haven't had a need to change.
50PSI is pretty high, but if you have a tire that that can handle it it isn't unreasonable assuming you can deal with the ride. On my Audi I fill higher because handling is improved in the summer. Also in the winter, since I run a 35 profile tire, it prevents too much flexing of the sidewall. Also it helps with gas efficiency which goes in the dumps in the winter.
It's all up to preference though. If someone is comfortable running at 50 PSI, more power to you. If you like the comfort of 33-35 PSI, more power to you also.


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