Originally posted by SvtEdwardo420:
No im not wrong and either are you, the maxium tire pressure rating on the tire is what your supposed to run , anything over that is considered overinflation and a significant amount under is underinflation, ive sent email to good year and toyo about this becuase i had an arguement with the techs at my shop about it, now this is with after market tires, like how i put 18's on my car with low profile tires, how do i know how much air to put it? i put in the maxium tire pressure,like i said in my last post the factory puts the tire ratingd for the most comfortable ride, even though it might wear a little premature, but when you put 32 psi in a tire your almost at the max of the tire anyeay, usally 40. so dont tell me im wrong, unless you have something to back it up. thank you



Everyone with knowledge about tires will back me up buddy (including myself and everyone else that works with me at a goodyear shop).

So, my tires have a 51psi maximum pressure. You're saying I should run that? So even though not nearly the whole tire would be making contact with the road, I should still do it? Even though the center of the tire would be wearing much quicker than the rest of the tire, I should still do it because you say so? Do a little research buddy. Thank you.


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