Specified inflation pressure 29lbs?? Seems low
#1
Specified inflation pressure 29lbs?? Seems low
I just put on new BF Goodrich Advantage T/A 94H tires on my 1999 Maxima GXE.
The prior set were replaced because they were old AND had some uneven wear related to the tires being underinflated at times -- i.e., worn at both edges of all 4 tires. I thus am really sensitive about getting it right with the tire inflation.
The specified tire pressure for the Maxima 1999 GXE is 29 lbs.
#1) That seems low. Why is the recommended tire pressure set by the car and not by the tire. Is it then the same no matter if I am putting on Goodrich, Michelin, Kumho tires, or putting on H, V, T tires? Does not seem to make sense to me. Would think the tire company would know the best pressure for each tire model.
#2) Am I ok if I fudge a bit and put it at 31 or 32 lbs?
#3) Is everyone out there following the specified tire pressures exactly?
Thanks in advance for the advice, sugggestions.
Brian
The prior set were replaced because they were old AND had some uneven wear related to the tires being underinflated at times -- i.e., worn at both edges of all 4 tires. I thus am really sensitive about getting it right with the tire inflation.
The specified tire pressure for the Maxima 1999 GXE is 29 lbs.
#1) That seems low. Why is the recommended tire pressure set by the car and not by the tire. Is it then the same no matter if I am putting on Goodrich, Michelin, Kumho tires, or putting on H, V, T tires? Does not seem to make sense to me. Would think the tire company would know the best pressure for each tire model.
#2) Am I ok if I fudge a bit and put it at 31 or 32 lbs?
#3) Is everyone out there following the specified tire pressures exactly?
Thanks in advance for the advice, sugggestions.
Brian
#2
29 psi has a lot to do with ride quality. As long as your tire can handle higher pressure (40-44max psi is common), then it's ok to be higher than the vehicle recommended. Not too much higher. If you start out cold, no more than 35. 32 is a decent medium.
Keep in mind the majority of reason for an under inflated tire is temp change. When it gets cold, pressure goes down a lot. As the season changes, stay on top of checking the tires, even once a week until the temp stabilizes for the season. As summer approaches, you gotta let air out too...
Keep in mind the majority of reason for an under inflated tire is temp change. When it gets cold, pressure goes down a lot. As the season changes, stay on top of checking the tires, even once a week until the temp stabilizes for the season. As summer approaches, you gotta let air out too...
#3
Keep in mind that 29lbs is for the OEM size tire too. A taller tire will need a couple more lbs, and a lower profile a few less. Always safer going a bit higher not lower. Never buy a tire with a load rating less than OEM unless you know the risks. FWIW I've had fronts up to 62lbs at autocrosses and never had one blow or dismount from a rim ever.
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