Tires - Proper Inflation
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"For the best mix of handling, fuel economy and tire longevity, in general, use what the manufacturer of the vehicle recommends. "
The ES 300 comes with one of two types of tires, Michelin or Bridgestone. The he Michelin's have a lower maximum tire pressure rating In the Bridgestone's, So the recommended pressure may be good for one brand , but not both.
The ES 300 comes with one of two types of tires, Michelin or Bridgestone. The he Michelin's have a lower maximum tire pressure rating In the Bridgestone's, So the recommended pressure may be good for one brand , but not both.
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MItsuguy's right. I sell both Michelin and Bridgestone tires. Im not sure what tire models, size and load ratings you are running on your vehicle. Basically if the Michelins on your vehicle are the exact size and load ratings as your door sticker it would probably be in your best interest to use the OE settings. Now if the sizes are the same and the load ratings are different there maybe some adjustments in the air pressure required for the vehicle to carry the same load as intended.
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