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    Your Tyre Pressure

    I was just checking my tyre pressure tonight and noticed that both rear tyres were 27 PSI and 29 PSI for the front. i only just had it serviced too. is this something that Honda prefers? On the info sticker in the door it states 32 PSI for all tyres. everything is stock inc. 16" bridgestone tyres.

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    32psi is the optimal tyre pressure for the stock tyres

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    That's what i thought. Steering is definately softer now. how often do you guys check your tyre pressure? the RAC recommends every week or 2..

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    I hadn't checked mine for a year and when i did two weeks ago, it was still at the right tyre pressure...

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    Theres no such thing as optimal. Theres pros and cons. And what you perfer/need. I have always used 34F 32R on my cars.
    Deano.

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    all comes down to what u like

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    34 F 33 R. soft sidewall

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirdistik View Post
    That's what i thought. Steering is definately softer now. how often do you guys check your tyre pressure? the RAC recommends every week or 2..
    2 or 3 weeks

    Quote Originally Posted by sKy.xD View Post
    I hadn't checked mine for a year and when i did two weeks ago, it was still at the right tyre pressure...
    thats impossible.. how does that happen.. ur bound to lose tyre pressure definitely over a years time

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    Semi Slicks. I don't think so.
    Deano.

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    I am not sure about mine......

    I think its 30psi for mine
    07 FD2...HID...CustomFrontSpoiler...Intake...Muffler. ..KingSpring...

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    Can anyone confirm whether you can get better grip with higher pressure? or maybe less?!? it'll probably have pros and cons to the life of the rubber i'm assuming.
    i guess there's no one right answer but at the moment with my current setup (all stock) all i want is optimum grip and possibly max. life

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    38F
    36R
    i drive on highways

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