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A good psi
What would be the ideal PSi for the complete stock setup in wheel sizes ( 195/45 /14 in the front and 205 in the back? Does 32 psi front and 40 in the back sound ok?
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Wheels make the car.
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look at the door sticker and start a couple lbs above that. Find what you like.
195/60 14
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Well mine is faded/scratched off thats why I am asking. Thanks for the correction too btw
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29 front 33 rear is factory '93.
I'd start at 31 front and 35 rear. See how you like it. More pressure will make it a little stiffer and more responsive. Too much and you wear the center of the tire faster than the shoulders. |
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Ah bingo. Thats what i was looking for thanks
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