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      08-21-2007, 02:49 PM   #1
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No search luck, correct pressure please.

What is the correct pressure for staggered 19's? Thanks.
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look in the manual, they have some recommended tire pressures for 19" tires for RFT. I say start from there and + or - some psi.
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look in the manual, they have some recommended tire pressures for 19" tires for RFT. I say start from there and + or - some psi.
Mine are Toyos. I have 33lbs all around. They seem to be noisier than my RFT's.
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Try 35psi all around. You may want to increase the pressure depending on driving characteristics.
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Try 35psi all around. You may want to increase the pressure depending on driving characteristics.
Thanks. I drive like grandma one day and Mario the next.
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Thanks. I drive like grandma one day and Mario the next.
If acceleration out of turns feel unusual, increase the rear pressure. If it feels fine, leave it alone.
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