Tire pressure RX350 2010
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Flyingwrench (04-30-24)
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That is the tire pressure for driving under 160km/h or over 160 km/h (over 99.4 mph). The tilde ~ means greater than.
So if you drive on the Autobahn (or other high speed highways) you add a little more air to the tires.
So if you drive on the Autobahn (or other high speed highways) you add a little more air to the tires.
Last edited by mshumack; 11-29-13 at 04:21 AM.
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(160~) is under 160 km/h
right ?
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No the other way around. I shouldn't have said "greater than". It would have been more clear if I said the ~ after the 160 (160~) is when your speed would be above 160kh/m,
The ~ before the 160 (~160) is for speeds less than160kh/m.
Traction wise, lower pressure is more traction. Lower tire pressure increases the tires "footprint" or "contact patch" on the road.
The ~ before the 160 (~160) is for speeds less than160kh/m.
Traction wise, lower pressure is more traction. Lower tire pressure increases the tires "footprint" or "contact patch" on the road.
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