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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 11:37 AM
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Question Recommended PSI for Following Tires...

Hello everyone. This is probably common knowledge, but I can't seem to find the info I need. I purchased a set of Volk SF Challenge Wheels 8.5 (front) 9.5 (rear) from a fellow forum member with the following tires: 245/35/19 Continental (front) and 275/30/19 Ventus Sport (rear). Anyhow, as the title says, I am wondering what the recommended psi is for these tires. I know 35 psi was recommended for the potenzas but I have no idea what these tires should be set at. I hope it's not too dumb of a question, I just want the maximum performance for street use and the longest tire life that I can get. (YES I DID TO A SEARCH!) Thanks in advance for your guys' help...
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 12:05 PM
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I would still go with 35psi to 40psi. Normally smaller sidewall tires can take higher tire pressures. Each tire should have a maximum psi rating on them and as long as you stay at least 10psi under that then you are fine.
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 12:13 PM
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I would still go with 35psi to 40psi. Normally smaller sidewall tires can take higher tire pressures. Each tire should have a maximum psi rating on them and as long as you stay at least 10psi under that then you are fine.

Thanks a lot. It's what I kind of figured. I've been filling them to about 38 psi. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't giving them too much pressure. I'll probably take it down a notch or two since the pressure increases once they get hot too. Thanks again...
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