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RAV4 40/38 psi on stock tires. This higher pressure to decrease shoulder wear in city driving.

Corolla 42/40 psi on BFG Traction T/A. This higher pressure to compensate for abnormal shoulder wear in city driving I got while using 35 psi (manual states 32 psi IIRC).
 
Originally Posted By: stranger706
CharlieJ said:
2007 Mazda3
Factory terrible Goodyear Eagle RS-A
I can't wait to replace these tires, they suck.


Yes, they certainly do.


I have them on my Caddy, and they do suck even on another vehicle.

Mazda6 and Caddy SRX - 34psi all around
Seems to be a good balance for handling and economy.
 
2007 Hyundai Sonata Limited V6 31.5 F & R on stock Michelin S8's

2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS I4 32 F & R on Michelin Exalto's

Both cars have 30psi recommended.
 
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2007 Mazda 3

Recommended pressure is 32 all around.

New BF Goodrich Traction T/As

Front: 36
Rear: 34
 
Originally Posted By: bretfraz
2004 GMC Sierra 1500 2WD

Firestone Firehawk Indy 500

Front: 38 psi
Rear: 35 psi


As a general rule I like to run tires 10% below the max cold pressure stated on the sidewall of the tire. That is unless I have ride quality issues, so far the 10% below the sidewall # is working out.

AD

bretzfraz- My dad has Firehawk Indy 500 tires and said they're about the loudest tires he's ever owned. They handle and ride great, they're just loud. How are yours? -AD
 
Ford F250: 50 psi front/70 psi rear
according to placard. BFG Commercial-something tires.

Toyota Tundra: 32 psi all around.
60 psi in rear if carrying heavy loads. BFG Rugged Trails in the front and BFG All Terrain KO's in the rear.
 
2007 Chev Uplander
OEM Goodyear Integrity (I like them)
42 psi front
40 psi rear

20K miles on tires, wearing and aging well.

Uplander runs best when granddaughters are aboard.
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99 Ford F250. Stock size, Firestone Transforce. 70psi rear, 65 front.
04 GMC Envoy, Goodyear Fortera, 35psi all around.
04 Grand Caravan, 32psi all around
 
1996 Audi A4 quattro

205/55/16

- nominal pressure recommendation for car with 2 people: 32 psi front and rear

- running on 40 psi all around
 
Car: 2007 Subaru Impreza
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport A/s Plus P205/55R16
Front pres.: 40 psi
Rear pres.: 37 psi
 
1999 Chevy S10

Michelin LTX A/T 2's

Truck calls for 30psi all around

I typically run:

Winter- 30
Spring/Summer/Fall- 33 to 35

If I get off the pavement, it's a must to drop'em to 30psi or lower or my teeth are chippin'
 
My truck suggests 26 psi on all wheels.

I've found that makes the sidewalls flex too much, so I run 32psi front / 30 psi rear using 275/55/17 Kumho Road Venture APT's.

A good compromise between ride comfort and fuel economy. The tread still wears slightly more toward the center because of the wide tire, and relatively light (4300lb) weight for this size tire.
 
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