30, 32 or 35 psi?
30, 32 or 35 psi?
i found the tire placard says 29 psi. dealer told me 30 psi. and heard lots people say 32 or 35. which is correct?
does different tire require different pressure?
is it necessary to have higher pressure in the winter? how much?
do you use any tool to add air by yourself, instead of going to the gas station (which i don't feel convenient and reliable)?
does different tire require different pressure?
is it necessary to have higher pressure in the winter? how much?
do you use any tool to add air by yourself, instead of going to the gas station (which i don't feel convenient and reliable)?
You don't "lose air" in the winter. As the air gets colder it contracts, lowering the pressure in your tires. The rule of thumb is that you lose or gain 1psi for each 10 degree (F) change in outside air temp.
I run 35psi in the front and 33 in the back. I've just found that is what I like best. It's trial and error.
I run 35psi in the front and 33 in the back. I've just found that is what I like best. It's trial and error.
You can buy a small portable 12-volt air compressor for inflating tires, air mattresses, basketballs, etc. Very convenient and not expensive. Get a good quality tire gauge. Check your tire pressures every week or two.
The "right" tire pressure does depend on your tires and the type of driving you are doing. 32-34f/30-32r works for me.
The "right" tire pressure does depend on your tires and the type of driving you are doing. 32-34f/30-32r works for me.
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Nismo87SE
3rd Generation Maxima (1989-1994)
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Jan 14, 2002 02:56 AM



I USE 35 IN WINTER TIME AND 30-35 THE REST OF THE YEAR

