Tire pressure?
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No need to search, 43f/48r.
I kid. Don't do this.
I kid. Don't do this.
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Yes I'm a lazy slob... this is just one of those things I figured the learned would know off the top of their heads.
BTW since I live in the wilds of West Texas I usually cruise at 82-85 and occasionally blast it up to 110-120. Wide open Interstate with speed limits of 75-85, a V1 and (usually) understanding LEO's=making good time 😎...
BTW since I live in the wilds of West Texas I usually cruise at 82-85 and occasionally blast it up to 110-120. Wide open Interstate with speed limits of 75-85, a V1 and (usually) understanding LEO's=making good time 😎...
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Agreed that's pretty lazy... but that said just let your car do the work for you.
Pull up the tire pressure display using the right stalk, unselect Full Load, select Comfort or not (depending upon your personal preferences and driving style), then select the Fill Pressures display. It will tell you how many PSI to add or subtract based upon the current temperature of the tire and your selections as plus or minus PSI readings. It really couldn't be easier and you don't have to think about whether your tires are hot or cold when you do it.... it compensates for that.
Pull up the tire pressure display using the right stalk, unselect Full Load, select Comfort or not (depending upon your personal preferences and driving style), then select the Fill Pressures display. It will tell you how many PSI to add or subtract based upon the current temperature of the tire and your selections as plus or minus PSI readings. It really couldn't be easier and you don't have to think about whether your tires are hot or cold when you do it.... it compensates for that.
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The pressures in the owner's manual are spot on. 31/34 comfort mode, 31/39 normal, 36/44 fully loaded. I typically run 31/38.
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I run:
FL at 35
FR at 36
LR at 39
RR at 40
FL at 35
FR at 36
LR at 39
RR at 40
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^helps the rotate the car
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He just likes to turn left more than right (tracking?). Maybe he's a retired Nascar driver? Maybe he's really the Stig?!