Tire Pressure
#2
there is no "optimal". technically factory already has a spec for the tires, which is 32 or 33psi. that's what you should set it to
but in general, people recommend higher psi for larger rims with lower profile, mainly to help protect the rims themselves. on 245/35, personally i think 35 to 38psi max is a good number
on my super rubber band 20s, i go 40psi just in case
but in general, people recommend higher psi for larger rims with lower profile, mainly to help protect the rims themselves. on 245/35, personally i think 35 to 38psi max is a good number
on my super rubber band 20s, i go 40psi just in case
#3
there is no "optimal". technically factory already has a spec for the tires, which is 32 or 33psi. that's what you should set it to
but in general, people recommend higher psi for larger rims with lower profile, mainly to help protect the rims themselves. on 245/35, personally i think 35 to 38psi max is a good number
on my super rubber band 20s, i go 40psi just in case
but in general, people recommend higher psi for larger rims with lower profile, mainly to help protect the rims themselves. on 245/35, personally i think 35 to 38psi max is a good number
on my super rubber band 20s, i go 40psi just in case
at what point does higher tire pressure increase the risk of blow outs? >40psi?
#5
most tires have max pressure of 51psi or so. having it around 40 i don't think it will really increase the chance of blow outs. i mean, if there are nails or so, it will blow out your tire anyway no matter the pressure. if you are talking about blowout from heat, then 40psi is nothing
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I was reading the Car & Drivers, it stated that if you add additional 5psi (max) to the tire, it would increase fuel effenicy.
Also our toy is head heavy (52:48 I think), my tire shop service advisor recommend adding 2 extra psi to the front to cancel out head heavyness!!!
If anyone is curous, I am running 39:37 psi on my toy.
Also our toy is head heavy (52:48 I think), my tire shop service advisor recommend adding 2 extra psi to the front to cancel out head heavyness!!!
If anyone is curous, I am running 39:37 psi on my toy.