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  1. #13
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    it really depends on your type of tyre... it's best to check the tyre manufacturer's specs as each tyre will vary accordingly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andys
    More than anything the best tyre pressure is dependant on the rubber compound and type of tyre used. I dunno about your tyres but all the ones I've had say their maximum PSI rating on the sidewall of the tyre as well as their maximum rated load.

    - Andrew
    Exactly what I thought too.
    What tyres are you using? Check the sidewalls. I'm sure the maximum pressure is stated on it, then you can go by it.

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    i know it very well but most time we dont put maximum pressure ........right ?

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    No..of course not.
    But it should give you an indication of what pressure you can max it up to.

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    for normal driving = 35psi
    Cruise to mountain = 30psi

    i have more grip with 30psi...yes i can feel the Difference.

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    i will try it haha but will 30psi hurt my wheels ? i mean the 185/55/15 is already request 32psi...........

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    what about for 205/45/16??

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by swat
    i will try it haha but will 30psi hurt my wheels ? i mean the 185/55/15 is already request 32psi...........
    don't think it will hurt the wheels....i had drive a car with 10psi with all tyres ...there was like no problem at all....but i am sure it is not too good for the tyres.....

  9. #21
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    lol 10psi..that is definately no good

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