Tire Pressure
I am new to having aftermarket rims and was wondering what I should be doing for tire pressure. The tires I am using are considerably larger than the 13" stockers (205/45/16's) Right now there is about 30-35 psi in them and I just invested in new Fuzion ZRi's and dont want them to go to waste.
Is the stock wheel pressure still ok to use or will it be off because of the change in tire size?
Is the stock wheel pressure still ok to use or will it be off because of the change in tire size?
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The pressure recommended by your car's manufacturer (in the owner's manual and/or the door jamb sticker) is a good place to start. Try it. If you find that you need to change it, then do so - either to adjust the handling, or due to uneven tire wear (more wear in the center than both edges is a sign of overinflation, and more wear on both edges than in the center is a sign of underinflation).
The pressure recommended by your car's manufacturer (in the owner's manual and/or the door jamb sticker) is a good place to start. Try it. If you find that you need to change it, then do so - either to adjust the handling, or due to uneven tire wear (more wear in the center than both edges is a sign of overinflation, and more wear on both edges than in the center is a sign of underinflation).
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