Originally Posted by
maxcichon
Tire pressure, for ANY car, is posted on both the door jamb and in the Owners Manual.
There is no offset or correction for any brand of tire. Period.
Running your tires at some ratio of maximum works ONLY if said ratio works out to be exactly the same as that posted on the door jamb or Owners Manual.
Our TPMS system will fault, as I recall, at +- 10% of posted pressures. 30 PSIG low and 38 PSIG high. (33 and 35)
If anyone cares to argue these points, please bring printed evidence. Not some advice you received from your uncle *****.
Sheesh.
I knew it wouldn't take very long for the all-knowing All-Seeing gods of the Forum to chime in and bloviate on how wrong everyone else is except for themselves.
I merely pass along information that I have gathered from this forum such as the article on low profile high performance tires and tire pressure relation that was posted by another member from Kumho tires, I may be inaccurate on the tire brand but no matter the advice worked for me and my tire wear has stopped and they now wear even so if you wish to get into a pissing contest **** on yourself because clearly the only thing you're concerned with is proving that you're right and everyone else is wrong , my motivation is to help people, clearly yours is to stroke your ego.