View Full Version : Tire pressure?
accordboy00
05-18-2002, 07:38 PM
What do you guys recommend I inflate my tires to for good handeling during everyday driving. What I'm trying to ask is should all four of my tires have the same psi, or should the back two be over/under inflated?
I was just wondering because my gf's 2000 eclipse recommends that the back tires be 5psi less than the front tires. Is this for a reason, or is it because she has a sports coupe?
What do you guys think?
ebpda9
05-19-2002, 01:28 AM
i think it is supposed to be in the owner's manual. you can go 4-6 psi over the reccomended pressure without risking your suspension. i ave mine set at 40 psi (185/70/14's) and i can say that the ride is a bit harsh, but the handling is really good. when they say about what you need to use, is because of the weight of the car, weight distribution, suspension setup. hope this helps you.
AcCoRd97Lx
05-21-2002, 11:05 PM
should say on the tire, i would keep all four tires the same PSI just cuz that would be more balanced?
accordboy00
05-22-2002, 01:00 AM
sweet, just wonderin'
ebpda9
05-22-2002, 08:25 AM
Originally posted by AcCoRd97Lx
should say on the tire, i would keep all four tires the same PSI just cuz that would be more balanced?
on the tire it says the maximum psi the tires should be inflated to.
and for all the tires having the same pressure it is not true. the accord is a special case, but there are cars that have diufferent pressures for the front and rear
AcCoRd97Lx
05-23-2002, 01:57 AM
Originally posted by hondaman-iac
on the tire it says the maximum psi the tires should be inflated to.
and for all the tires having the same pressure it is not true. the accord is a special case, but there are cars that have diufferent pressures for the front and rear
true, cuz my friend's 325i has different sized tires so i know they have different PSI, i just thought that since MOST accords have the same size tires F/R, it would be the case...oh well :D
Bondo
05-23-2002, 07:47 PM
You can safely inflate the tires to the max pressure on the sidewall. This is cold pressure, like first thing in the morning before you even start it.
Pressure basically affects handling by changing the spring rate of the tires. So if you're pushing in the corners, you can run the rears a little softer to loosen it up. It doesn't make a huge difference, but it can change the feel.
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