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BiNGO!! It also gives a better feel in the steering and front end/tires in general. Add a heavier rear sway bar and ya' got it!! What pressures (and tires) are you running Jeff? On the street and AutoX?
ORIGINAL: virgin1
35!!!Wuss.Mine are @ 38F/34R COLD!!
35!!!Wuss.Mine are @ 38F/34R COLD!!
ORIGINAL: VB
Hmm, really? I'm not sure what the PSI limit would be for these tires. What would the altered pressures do for me, actually?
Hmm, really? I'm not sure what the PSI limit would be for these tires. What would the altered pressures do for me, actually?
ORIGINAL: UrbanmanUSA
My tires show 44 PSI as the max. I ask the same Q as VB ... what is the ben of more PSI in front versus rear? Overall, more PSI = less rolling resistance. But beyond a certain point, handling/grip is sacrificed. Real question is: What is the optimum PSI?
ORIGINAL: virgin1
35!!!Wuss.Mine are @ 38F/34R COLD!!
35!!!Wuss.Mine are @ 38F/34R COLD!!
ORIGINAL: VB
Hmm, really? I'm not sure what the PSI limit would be for these tires. What would the altered pressures do for me, actually?
Hmm, really? I'm not sure what the PSI limit would be for these tires. What would the altered pressures do for me, actually?
ORIGINAL: virgin1
BiNGO!! It also gives a better feel in the steering and front end/tires in general. Add a heavier rear sway bar and ya' got it!! What pressures (and tires) are you running Jeff? On the street and AutoX?
BiNGO!! It also gives a better feel in the steering and front end/tires in general. Add a heavier rear sway bar and ya' got it!! What pressures (and tires) are you running Jeff? On the street and AutoX?
Typically the weight distribution is more biased towards the front as well. (engine) More weight on the front tires means you need more air pressure in them to accommodate the added weight being applied. This ensures the tiresflex/performconsistently front/rear.
I would think a vehicle with perfect 50/50 weight distribution would want even tire pressure all around.
I would think a vehicle with perfect 50/50 weight distribution would want even tire pressure all around.


