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On the 7th page of the PDF – in the chapter "Basic Procedures for reading and applying the load inflation tables" – the process of how to determine the correct inflation pressure when replacing tires with new ones that have a different load index is explained.
Here is my question: Does these guidelines apply only to the weight that the tires can carry or also to their grip levels?
For example if I have an ISO Metric (ETRTO) tire with a load index of 92 and the car's manufacturer recommends an inflation pressure of 32 psi according to the tables on pages 29 and 31 if I replace it with a tire with a load index of 99 XL, 25 psi are sufficient for the new tire in order to carry the same load.
But what about grip levels? Is 25 psi OK for them or should I stick with the original 32 psi car manufacturer's recommendation in order to maintain the same performance grip-wise?
I would really appreciate your input on this matter!
On the 7th page of the PDF – in the chapter "Basic Procedures for reading and applying the load inflation tables" – the process of how to determine the correct inflation pressure when replacing tires with new ones that have a different load index is explained.
Here is my question: Does these guidelines apply only to the weight that the tires can carry or also to their grip levels?
For example if I have an ISO Metric (ETRTO) tire with a load index of 92 and the car's manufacturer recommends an inflation pressure of 32 psi according to the tables on pages 29 and 31 if I replace it with a tire with a load index of 99 XL, 25 psi are sufficient for the new tire in order to carry the same load.
But what about grip levels? Is 25 psi OK for them or should I stick with the original 32 psi car manufacturer's recommendation in order to maintain the same performance grip-wise?
I would really appreciate your input on this matter!