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    Fd civic tyre pressure

    Wondering how much pressure do u put in the 17' sport rims?

    Is the higher the better? Heard ppl saying higher pressure makes better cornering but the trade off is bumpy ride.

    Well, i sort of want a good compromise between them...

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    I put between 36-37 which is just right IMO.. you can just give it a try around the range and play around accordingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yclvtec View Post
    Wondering how much pressure do u put in the 17' sport rims?

    Is the higher the better? Heard ppl saying higher pressure makes better cornering but the trade off is bumpy ride.

    Well, i sort of want a good compromise between them...
    HIGH = stiffer/harder less sticky/less grip/last longer
    LOW = softer / better grip /wear out quicker

    just stick to factory spec...


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    isnt specified the recommended pressure on the drivers door?

    can someone with 16inch tyres post the recommended tyre pressure on their FD?
    Last edited by ozR18; 07-10-2007 at 12:51 PM.

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    I think he's on aftermarket rims so the pressure on the door would be useless.

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    i put in 35 psi in my 16's no fd though
    not being a smart ass... but is that what vtec feels like? turning the aircon off?

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