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To: Green Receipt who wrote (7)11/1/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: Wayne Rumball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 134
 
Siedwall pressure is maximum rating. You should go by your owner's manual, or what is written insied the glovebox or on a door pillar.

If you overinflate your tires will wear faster. If you underinflate your tire can overheat and explode.



To: Green Receipt who wrote (7)11/1/1999 11:48:00 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Respond to of 134
 
I am getting two different advice...

1. I should use max.psi on sidewall of the tire. which is max. 44 psi.

2. I should use the psi number posted on side of the automobile door, which is 35.

For now I set it at 40, cut in the middle...

Thanks for your help though, David.

Webb