Tire pressure front and Rear
#2
Three Wheelin'
Owner's manual, data plate in driver's door sill, and lettering on the tire itself will tell you. You can bump the pressure a couple of PSI to get a little better gas mileage and handling.
Last edited by Iggy; 04-17-2017 at 05:57 PM.
#3
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I always have always gone 32 on fronts and rears. I think it depends on preference from 30 - 34 and tire condition. I really think it makes a huge difference in handling when all my corners are at the same psi.
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