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Audio Junky
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I ran 32-40psi on my tires depending on the heat (32 psi during winter, up to 40 during summer), and still have very minimal tire wear after 18k miles & 1 year. Just had an oil change and the dealership said they were just over 36 (car was cold).
I'm happy to see people get so sarcastic and bent out of shape so quickly. Reccomended by toyota is 32... bridgestone says max of 44. something in the range of 36-42 will not hurt the tires at all... I'd take bridgestone over toyota.... Bridgestone makes the tires... toyota only orders them. in 5k if I start to have weird tread issues i'll be sure to lower the psi.. but, as said before.. .many people have gone upwards of 50psi without apparent negative effects. |
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