Tire pressure? Kumho asx 205/45/16
Hey guys i just bought some kumho asx's 205/45/16 for my 95 integra gsr sedan and i was wondering what tire pressure should i run these at? I usually run my tires at 35 on all sides. Do ASX's have a "G" spot ? Or should i just run them at 35? I figured for 200 shipped not bad
Hey guys i just bought some kumho asx's 205/45/16 for my 95 integra gsr sedan and i was wondering what tire pressure should i run these at? I usually run my tires at 35 on all sides. Do ASX's have a "G" spot ? Or should i just run them at 35? I figured for 200 shipped not bad
Yup. The recommended pressures on a GS-R - what you'll find on the door jamb and in the owner's manual - are 35 psi front, 33 psi rear. Try that. If you find that you'd like to change it, based on tire wear or handling etc, then change it however you want, in 2 psi increments.
I've found on my GS-R that 35F/33R works very well with all the street tires I've used (summer tires, winter tires, etc).
I've found on my GS-R that 35F/33R works very well with all the street tires I've used (summer tires, winter tires, etc).
thank you for all your comments! Also, is there a way to fix toe yourself ?? no one around here can fit my car on their alignment racks
Yup. The recommended pressures on a GS-R - what you'll find on the door jamb and in the owner's manual - are 35 psi front, 33 psi rear. Try that. If you find that you'd like to change it, based on tire wear or handling etc, then change it however you want, in 2 psi increments.
I've found on my GS-R that 35F/33R works very well with all the street tires I've used (summer tires, winter tires, etc).
I've found on my GS-R that 35F/33R works very well with all the street tires I've used (summer tires, winter tires, etc).
But its easiest to just take the bumper cover off and put it on a rack.
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