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Best PSI?


  

nch454 -> Best PSI? (5/15/2008 3:47:59 AM)

I have Michelin tires for my 2000 4 door Explorer.  I've noticed that all the tires PSI's were different. Looked on the internet and it seems everyone (Ford, tire manufacturer included) has they're own idea about the best PSI.  So, I'm asking what do y'all think is the best?  It's just used for day-to-day driving....  Thanks.


  

4x4firefighter -> RE: Best PSI? (5/15/2008 11:34:48 AM)

typically i go by the PSI on the tire. the recomendations for the cars are spect out on one type of tire. following the Tires PSI will help tread wear and performance.


oldtimer35 -> RE: Best PSI? (5/21/2008 11:50:16 AM)

35 psi


Use Common Sense -> RE: Best PSI? (5/22/2008 1:01:28 AM)

Rule of thumb is not to go below the vehicle MFG's specificationa and not over the tire's MAX PSI.

I "PATTERN" my tires when installing new tires.  I run HANKOOK HPW401 P225/75-16 snow tires all year around on my 2004 Freestar.  Ford data plate states 36 PSI for front and rear.  Tires MAX is 44 PSI.  I run 42 PSI in the front and 40 PSI in the rear.  Tread runs flat and has even wear all the way across.  These tires have about 30,000 miles on them with about 90% tread left on them.


callahans -> RE: Best PSI? (5/29/2008 8:18:06 AM)

i run what the tire says. 35 psi with bfgoodrich radial long trailcan provide a slight increase in gas mileage in the long run. but a bit stiffer ride.


  

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