How much psi do you put into your tire?
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How much psi do you put into your tire?
Hi, I have 2007 accord 2.4, and I am just curious about which psi gives
the best handling feel, ride quality, and gas mileage. My current setting is 32/30
for front/rear, as the owner's manual says. But I usually have been put some
extra psi than default psi in my other cars.
So.. I am asking you guys to share the wisdom.
Which psi setting do you use for '03~'07 accords with 15" rims?
Modified by k24-Aeight at 11:48 AM 3/31/2008
the best handling feel, ride quality, and gas mileage. My current setting is 32/30
for front/rear, as the owner's manual says. But I usually have been put some
extra psi than default psi in my other cars.
So.. I am asking you guys to share the wisdom.
Which psi setting do you use for '03~'07 accords with 15" rims?
Modified by k24-Aeight at 11:48 AM 3/31/2008
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Re: How much psi do you put into your tire? (k24-Aeight)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM_Acccord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">32psi... Nitrogen. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Nitrogen won't hurt, but it's hardly necessary.
Follow the spec in the manual or on the lable on the driver's door jamb. FWIW, I run mine about 2 PSI above that.
Nitrogen won't hurt, but it's hardly necessary.
Follow the spec in the manual or on the lable on the driver's door jamb. FWIW, I run mine about 2 PSI above that.
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Re: How much psi do you put into your tire? (k24-Aeight)
For factory wheels and tires use the Honda recommended cold (cold) tire pressures on the door pillar. Some use the tire pressure rating. That's only the cold tire rating and nothing to do with Honda. If tire pressure is increased for mpg, the tradeoff is less than Honda handling and ride. Basically beats the hell out of the suspension for a few mpg.
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