Do you adhere to manufacturer-suggested tyre pressure?

Do you adhere to manufacturer-suggested tyre pressure?

>not going full Mitsubishi and overinflating your tires for muh empeegees

I run my tires at 35 PSI. Have for decades.

I over-inflate by 15%-20%

Well, yes, because surely they know what they designed the car for?

Flip side to that coin: wearing out the parts as soon as possible warranting a replacement for xy shekels?

NOPE

the vehicle manufacturer recommends 45psi

the tire manufacturer recommends 90 psi.

i go to 85-90psi.

Front underinflated by 2-5 PSI rear overinflated by 2-5. that helps get a good launch from my FWD shitbox.

car looks like an amazing tesla model s

Heard you like that SLS/M6 rear as well famalam?

A few PSi won't do that, and any decent manufacturer knows better than to pull that shit. Good manufacturers build cars that last, but install new toys to make people who buy new cars buy new cars.

People who buy used cars are going to buy them no matter what, so you may as well hog the top end of their market with long-lasting cars.

>their tires need air

ayy lmao

aircucks BTFO yet again

>2016
>driving on big balloons

this is probably the most beautiful modern french car i have ever seen.
And i really think the french are shit at cars.

No, because its an 18 year old car and tires have changed a lot since then.

I try out different pressures when I get new tires and find what works best

What tires are you using at 90 psi?

have they made these yet that don't vibrate horrifically above 40mph?

>3.5mm of tread

that looks awful what the fuck

... que?

Cheap fuck

I have aftermarket wheels and tires so no.

Stock honda cr-v tire pressure is 25psi

Fuck that shit.

Recommended pressure in winter but in summer pump the tyres to shit and keep adding more pressure for maximum skids

If you're going off the "Max cold psi" for the 90 pounds, then that's only if you have the vehicle filled to its Max carrying capacity. Otherwise you'll just wear the center of your treads like crazy.