Tire Air Pressure?
#1
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
Tire Air Pressure?
Hey guys. This is just a general discussion/opinion/fact thread.
So I have 285/35/19 tires with 19x9.5 wheels all round. I usually have 40 psi in the tires.
Is that a good thing?
How much should it be?
I get a tiny bit better mpg with 40 psi.
How much do yall put in your tires?
So I have 285/35/19 tires with 19x9.5 wheels all round. I usually have 40 psi in the tires.
Is that a good thing?
How much should it be?
I get a tiny bit better mpg with 40 psi.
How much do yall put in your tires?
Last edited by iceD; 4/5/14 at 06:06 PM.
#2
40 psi may cause the crown of your tread to wear faster than the sides, particularly on wider tires. Whatever gains you achieve in gas mileage will be offset by uneven treadwear. Not to mention you will have a harsher ride and less off-the-line traction. 36 psi is the most I run.
#3
Legacy TMS Member
Hey guys. This is just a general discussion/opinion/fact thread. So I have 285/35/19 tires with 19x9.5 wheels all round. I usually have 40 psi in the tires. Is that a good thing? How much should it be? I get a tiny bit better mpg with 40 psi. How much do yall put in your tires?
#5
Cobra R Member
Easiest way is to try it at whatever PSI you want to run, and keep on eye on treadwear. Higher pressure then stock doesn't automatically mean uneven wear.
#11
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
LOL...
From my understanding, on my last car i had XL tires which had max psi of 56, so i put around 40 to 42 in them.
Most standard tires have a max psi of 44 or 51. So i put 38-40 in them.
When i had XL tires and i put 42 psi in them, i had a nice mpg increase as well felt less cracks on the road.
But with these standard tires, i use 40 psi, but notice a very very miniscule increase in mpg.
From my understanding, on my last car i had XL tires which had max psi of 56, so i put around 40 to 42 in them.
Most standard tires have a max psi of 44 or 51. So i put 38-40 in them.
When i had XL tires and i put 42 psi in them, i had a nice mpg increase as well felt less cracks on the road.
But with these standard tires, i use 40 psi, but notice a very very miniscule increase in mpg.
Last edited by iceD; 4/14/14 at 08:27 AM.
#15
Legacy TMS Member
Doh! forgot the link http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...at=0&_from=R40
Thanks for the assist Rich
Thanks for the assist Rich