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    What PSI ??

    Hi just wondering what PSI should i be running my tires at

    195/60/15

    also does anyone have a tire PSI chart for all sizes of 15" that list OEM PSI??


    Thanks

    #2
    should say on the tire
    or on inside of door... driver side
    usually says 35..
    but i try to keep mine at 40
    Last edited by esskater892; 10-16-2007, 12:33 PM.
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      #3
      32

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        #4
        Originally posted by mozzandherb
        32
        My Ride...

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          #5
          32 works as well

          when i had it at the it looked so low
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            #6
            thanks guys..so you guys dont run a bit lower in the front?

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              #7
              Are we talking cold air temp?

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                #8
                According to manual:

                Alloy rims = 28 PSI Cold
                Steel rims = 29 PSI Cold

                I keep it at 30 PSI Cold ony my OEM alloys

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                  #9
                  when it comes to psi don't go by what your tire say u should go by what your manufacturers recommend which is located on the side of the driver door
                  honda life 4218

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DarkShadow707
                    According to manual:

                    Alloy rims = 28 PSI Cold
                    Steel rims = 29 PSI Cold

                    I keep it at 30 PSI Cold ony my OEM alloys
                    He summed it up. Its printed on your manual. When you start goin bigger rim size thats when you start playing with tire pressures.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by zay386
                      when it comes to psi don't go by what your tire say u should go by what your manufacturers recommend which is located on the side of the driver door
                      X10!!!!
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                        #12
                        my door jam only lists for a 14" wheel, same with my book. but thanks for the help.. 30 psi it is..

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                          #13
                          according to the owners manual:

                          US: DX/LX, Canada: LX/EX 29psi
                          US: EX, Canada:EX-R 32psi
                          Compact Spare Tire 60psi


                          Originally posted by slammed4thgen
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                            #14
                            whats the difference between the Candain EX and Candian EXR in terms of wheels????

                            i have 15" off a 96 LX

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                              #15
                              34 psi ^^
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