tire pressure
Nissan recommends 32psi for the 2001 SE 17" rims.
I find this causes the car to understeer significantly.
I am thinking of bumping the pressure to 35 up front.
Does anyone have a favorite pressure? And what was the affect of that pressure?
I find this causes the car to understeer significantly.
I am thinking of bumping the pressure to 35 up front.
Does anyone have a favorite pressure? And what was the affect of that pressure?
I keep them even at 33 cold (garage temp)... on a hot day (in the sun), i've been up to 38...
The nissan service manager at my dealership claims they fill their customers up to 31... cuz it gives ppl a softer ride.... (apparently, that's what peopel want ... why???)
I suspect optimal pressure depends on your driving conditions... I get on the highway like 3 min after leaving my garage, and it's minimum 75mph almost all the way there.. (on a nice day, the needle doesn't drop below 80).. So since my daily driving habits have the tires operating at higher temps, I believe (in my case), that inflating them to 35psi (for example), would be too much...
However, if I had to drive a lot of in-city before getting on the highway, i'd prolly fill up to 34/35 psi..
--> The more air you have, the stiffer/harsher the ride will feel..
-Tom Z.
PS.. couple of things
-Pressure depends on temperature. (colder = less pressure) (warmer = more pressure)
-Driving increases heat of tires... = more pressure
THEREFORE:
check your pressure often (it will change with the seasons.. you usually have to release air for the summer months, and then fill it up a bit for winter months) And always check your pressure cold (meaning after the car has been sitting for a bit)
-max on the 17's is 44psi.. that is MAX...
-the high pressure spare is supposed to be at like 60-65 psi, i believe
The nissan service manager at my dealership claims they fill their customers up to 31... cuz it gives ppl a softer ride.... (apparently, that's what peopel want ... why???)
I suspect optimal pressure depends on your driving conditions... I get on the highway like 3 min after leaving my garage, and it's minimum 75mph almost all the way there.. (on a nice day, the needle doesn't drop below 80).. So since my daily driving habits have the tires operating at higher temps, I believe (in my case), that inflating them to 35psi (for example), would be too much...
However, if I had to drive a lot of in-city before getting on the highway, i'd prolly fill up to 34/35 psi..
--> The more air you have, the stiffer/harsher the ride will feel..
-Tom Z.
PS.. couple of things
-Pressure depends on temperature. (colder = less pressure) (warmer = more pressure)
-Driving increases heat of tires... = more pressure
THEREFORE:
check your pressure often (it will change with the seasons.. you usually have to release air for the summer months, and then fill it up a bit for winter months) And always check your pressure cold (meaning after the car has been sitting for a bit)
-max on the 17's is 44psi.. that is MAX...
-the high pressure spare is supposed to be at like 60-65 psi, i believe
Originally posted by mike_bresnahan
Nissan recommends 32psi for the 2001 SE 17" rims.
I find this causes the car to understeer significantly.
I am thinking of bumping the pressure to 35 up front.
Does anyone have a favorite pressure? And what was the affect of that pressure?
Nissan recommends 32psi for the 2001 SE 17" rims.
I find this causes the car to understeer significantly.
I am thinking of bumping the pressure to 35 up front.
Does anyone have a favorite pressure? And what was the affect of that pressure?
Dave
Originally posted by mike_bresnahan
Nissan recommends 32psi for the 2001 SE 17" rims.
I find this causes the car to understeer significantly.
I am thinking of bumping the pressure to 35 up front.
Does anyone have a favorite pressure? And what was the affect of that pressure?
Nissan recommends 32psi for the 2001 SE 17" rims.
I find this causes the car to understeer significantly.
I am thinking of bumping the pressure to 35 up front.
Does anyone have a favorite pressure? And what was the affect of that pressure?
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