Question:
32psi seems low, how high can I safely go?
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All tire pressure values are collected for the standard tires of the specified model. Your auto may be customized or use alternative tires. If the pressure values listed here are different from your manual or placard, you should consult your tire specialist.
I would go with the 40 because they are giving you the recommendation.
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The tire pressure on the door is the Manufacturers recommended pressures for the vehicle with stock tires always follow those guidelines,there is suppose to be some bulge on the bottom of the tires as the radial design of the tires the sidewalls flex normally.Always check your tire pressure cold ,when the car has been driven LESS than 1 mile.
Due to air expands when hot checking the pressure after driving will give you an improper reading.
You can safly go to 40PSI, but do what the manufacture states. They have a formula that is used to set the accurate tire pressure to create the best overall ride (with expansion and contraction of the tires in different weather), and it is used to get the longest tire life. If you fill it up right to 40 then you'll be running on the centre of the tire tread, you will wear the centre tread down and the side tread will still have tread. Also if you underinflate them (give or take 8PSI below manufacture spec) you will have a lot of outside tread wear and the centre will be good. 32 is enough for that car, its more then enough. I run my TRUCK with 26-28PSI, and 32 is recomended. Always use the manufacture spec if this can be safly achieved, what is on the tire is what the tire can safly go to without causing a hazard. Never excede this rating. and rnh0157 hit the nail on the head with that.
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Tires are manufactured for many different vehicle makes and models of vehicles. And the psi number on the side of a tire only reflects the “maximum permissible” inflation pressure for that tire — not necessarily the correct psi for your vehicle. When filling your tires, always follow your vehicle manufacturer’s psi recommendations. You’ll find this psi number on your vehicle’s tire information label, as well as in your vehicle owner’s manual.
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my recommened psi is 32 i go 34-36 and have better handling with a poorer ride as a trade off, i like the bumpy ride to be honest, go the 4age!What is the best way to clean a car's motor?
My personal preference is to go somewhere between the two numbers. At least if I go a little higher than the manufacturer recommended number then I will get better gas mileage. All the answers were right, too, about the tread wear, cold pressure inflation, etc.More Questions & Answers ...
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