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Old 04-25-2008, 11:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
Victor-FJ
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Lightbulb What Guru says about Tire Pressure?


What would be the best tire pressure for city-freeway driving for both- MPG and comfort ride, also tire wear?

For summer and winter as well.

I have Off-road pack with BFGoodrich 265x75 R16.

Yes, Yes I know what the label on driver door says – 32 psi, but it’s always manufacturer big compromise between many factors – safety, fuel economy, braking distance and so.

From my point of view – with 32 psi it’s LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE BIT UNDERINFLATED !
I am using accurate pro instrument (both digital and analog) on cold morning tires to check pressure.

Yes I know all possible jokes about that issue…

But seriously, 35-37 psi looks better to me for all reasons! Except may be braking distance not much.

What do you guys thinking about?
Any opinions very appreciated
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