Proper tire inflation
So I went to check/adjust the tire pressure on my mom's '11 ET and based on the "common knowledge" that tires should be inflated to their maximum rated psi, I topped them (orig tires, only 6500k) to 44 psi.
As I got back in the car I looked at the doorjamb sticker where the recommended inflation is 32 psi. I understand that the manufacturer is in the best position to recommend "ideal" psi but what about the whole underinflation issue which is not supposed to be good for safety, efficiency or durability? What say you? :confused: |
Originally Posted by hed1117
(Post 43982)
So I went to check/adjust the tire pressure on my mom's '11 ET and based on the "common knowledge" that tires should be inflated to their maximum rated psi, I topped them (orig tires, only 6500k) to 44 psi.
Originally Posted by hed1117
(Post 43982)
As I got back in the car I looked at the doorjamb sticker where the recommended inflation is 32 psi.
I understand that the manufacturer is in the best position to recommend "ideal" psi but what about the whole underinflation issue which is not supposed to be good for safety, efficiency or durability? What say you? :confused: Myth: I should inflate my tires according to the pressure indicated on the tire sidewall. Fact: The handwriting's not on the wall--the tire sidewall, that is. Molded into the sidewall is the tire's maximum inflation pressure, not the manufacturer-recommended pressure. For normal operation, follow inflation pressure recommendations in the owner's manual or on the vehicle placard located in the glovebox or on the door post. |
Thanks for the clarification
...and the link :)
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To be honest i fid 32 a bit too harsh and keep it at 28
Mind you i have the gls sport with 17 inchers |
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