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Old 10-15-2014, 07:16 PM
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^ Yeah. Whatever pressure gives you the best handling or the best mileage- depending on what is important to you.

I find that higher pressure (2-4psi) will reduce edge wear (outside of fronts, inside of rears)

Id do 35-36 front and (unless you routinely carry people and cargo inthe rear) 1-2ps less in the back

See how the tires wear over time (measure tread dept across the tread at 3 points) and adjust accordingly
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