Tire Pressure?
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The tire will have a max pressure written on the sidewall...thats usually what you can go by, but obviously staying under it. You cant really go by the cars "stock" tire pressure because thats only if your using the recommended tires that go on the stock wheels. But when I had my low-pros I used that pressure as a base and went up from there till I was at where I felt comfortable
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treimche wrote:
If the tire doesn't say what pressure to run, you just what ever the stock pressure is.
95% of all cars, according to the manufacturer, the advised tire pressure is 35 psi. Look on the inside of the driverside door, it usually says right there.This is what I would keep it at on a non drag radial/racing slick tire on a passanger car.
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