Quick question.. I need to know the correct tire pressure.
recommended tire pressure should be on a sticker either on the door jamb or in the glove box. or in the owners manual maybe.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kaluwa3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I need to know what the correct tire pressure for a 2000 civic si would be. </TD></TR></TABLE>
enough
go with 32-35 psi.
enough
go with 32-35 psi.
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And it should be noted that these are a good general guideline, but you may want to make your own adjustments. I normally find the manufacturer's recommendations a bit low for my usage.
And it should be noted that these are a good general guideline, but you may want to make your own adjustments. I normally find the manufacturer's recommendations a bit low for my usage.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by doood »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">recommended tire pressure should be on a sticker either on the door jamb or in the glove box. or in the owners manual maybe.
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And it should be noted that these are a good general guideline, but you may want to make your own adjustments. I normally find the manufacturer's recommendations a bit low for my usage. </TD></TR></TABLE>
indeed. on my sticker it calls for 30psi cold. i usually put in 35psi.
And it should be noted that these are a good general guideline, but you may want to make your own adjustments. I normally find the manufacturer's recommendations a bit low for my usage. </TD></TR></TABLE>
indeed. on my sticker it calls for 30psi cold. i usually put in 35psi.
It can also depend on the tires you have. High performace class tires tend to need a higher tire pressure than a all season tire. I run a high performance summer tire and i run 45psi, but they have a max of 51psi. Anything less feels like crap. Just make sure you do not inflate your tires higher that the max psi rating on the side of the tire!!.
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