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Cros, this isn't rocket science for running tars on the street, imo...
check what the suggested listed tire pressure "spread" is in the manual or, the sticker on the door: then figure in 1 person, 2 people, fully loaded, etc., as to your normal driving conditions, and fill to that rec'd level. RFTs other than stiffer sidewalls and a few tweaks in the tire carcass and sometimes tread design, are not an alien species...fill to rec'd level and enjoy the car...and, chill on the obsession, lol! That 51 was way overfilled...somewhere in the 32-39 psi ought to be right in the ol'zip code, imo. GL,mD PS/Edit...wait for the 3 pages of posts on what everyone else is running, lmao! PSS...check in morning when stone cold and pump them to what the rec'd is. A decent digital gauge or, even an on the ball pencil gauge works well.
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