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bigrob -> RE: tyre pressures?????? (6/30/2008 6:12:27 PM)
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Tire pressures are calculated for the best operating performance and safety under normal driving conditions. This is the sticker on your car that tells you what pressure is required. The tire size, & vehicle weight are the basic components in the equation. A front heavy car will require a higher pressure in the front tires as in comparison to the back respectivly, to keep the tire footprint optimal. Some cars have their weight pretty evenly distributed, thus the same pressure front & rear. Just as a light car will require less pressure in comparison to a heavy car with the SAME size tire, to achieve tha best contact point. The tire has a proper foot print, and over inflating or under inflating them will have an effect on the tire as far as ride comfort, gas mileage, and safety. Too much air, and your tire''s tread can lesson on the ground giving a smaller contact point. Too little air can cause tread cupping and very un supportive sidewalls, in an emergency situation, you swerve to avoid an accident, and the car reacts slowly, and very badly. Once you put on aftermarket wheels and tires of different sizes, everything changes. There should be some way to be able to calculate the proper tire pressure for any application, as long as you can find out your vehicle weight, front & rear distributed weight, and applicable size tire. This would be a great tool to have! Sorry to ramble!![;)]
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