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I absolutely L O V E D the Nokians. I think that they are truly one of the best tire manufacturers in the world. A Forward Thinking Company.
The Nokians would have lasted longer, But I'm a Scaredy Cat when it comes to sharing the road with rain/water. 64,500 miles when they were replaced. 5 tire rotation. Vehicle placard suggested pressure 38 psi, I tested and finally settled on 41 psi.
Great Choice for your Wife's car. You will never look back or worry about her safety with those tires.
As far as my current tire pressure choice. I have been forced into this situation, so to speak. I would much rather, (hindsight I know), Have run with the parameters of my last set of tires. Start at placard, and inflated about 3 to 4 more psi.
It is a long story that I am trying to sort out on this forum. Hint... 35, 44, and 51 psi. Plus I will add that the tire manufacturers have recently reduced P-Rated tires to 90 percent of their capacity for anything larger than a car.
I like the fact that Off Shore producers and performance rated vehicles have a dual pressure placard. I am the victim of a lazy MFG. But, I will move slowly and carefully for the best results.
Have a good one, Jim
I absolutely L O V E D the Nokians. I think that they are truly one of the best tire manufacturers in the world. A Forward Thinking Company.
The Nokians would have lasted longer, But I'm a Scaredy Cat when it comes to sharing the road with rain/water. 64,500 miles when they were replaced. 5 tire rotation. Vehicle placard suggested pressure 38 psi, I tested and finally settled on 41 psi.
Great Choice for your Wife's car. You will never look back or worry about her safety with those tires.
As far as my current tire pressure choice. I have been forced into this situation, so to speak. I would much rather, (hindsight I know), Have run with the parameters of my last set of tires. Start at placard, and inflated about 3 to 4 more psi.
It is a long story that I am trying to sort out on this forum. Hint... 35, 44, and 51 psi. Plus I will add that the tire manufacturers have recently reduced P-Rated tires to 90 percent of their capacity for anything larger than a car.
I like the fact that Off Shore producers and performance rated vehicles have a dual pressure placard. I am the victim of a lazy MFG. But, I will move slowly and carefully for the best results.
Have a good one, Jim