I wouldn't put more than 36psi in unless u know the tool is correctly calibrated (not like the dodgy servo ones) most stock standard cars recommend not exceeding 40psi anyway
We recommend 36, less will provide slightly better comfort in return for slightly less fuel economy..
forgot to mention most manufacturers recommend lower for that added comfort
Last edited by TALEB TYRES; 06-08-2012 at 02:18 PM.
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Depends on the tyre sidewall thickness and height as well. For 195/55 R15 (RE001 on our other car), I use 34 psi cold for street comfort and 36 psi cold if I don't mind a bit of harshness but want to save some fuel on freeway trips.
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