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Old 04-19-2018, 11:32 PM
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I run 44 psi front 42psi rear
None run flats Michelin latitude sport 3
Quiet, more comfortable than the Bridgestone duller run flats
Toe, minimum
Staggered 20"
Very happy

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My new Continentals Sport non-RF summers are pumped to 38 psi according to the sticker, as were the Bridgestones.

I usually used to pump tires to max pressure as per the tire sidewall as I like firmer ride. Then I started following the sticker + 5-10%. The Continentals side wall (as that of Bridgestones) say 51 psi.

Anyone tried driving non-RF at 50 psi? Downside?

My first impressions of non-RF Continentals Sport summer tires were too soft at 38 psi.... and too noisy compared to my high expectations.
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