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Old 07-13-2011, 11:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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07 Camry Tire PSI

In April I purchased new tires at a dealership. Last week I went to check the PSI and was shocked to find it at 38psi. The label inside my door recommends 32psi. No service has been done since the install so it was definitely set by Toyota techs. The tires are hankook ventus v4 es h105.

Should I go by the door, by the techs, or somewhere in between (higher psi in summer, lower in winter)?

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Old 07-13-2011, 11:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I run mine at 42psi

You're ok at 38, most run around 35. Just check every month and adjust as needed.
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Old 07-13-2011, 11:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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likewise at 35. I didn't notice i had a nail in one of mine before and ran at about 20psi for a week and it was all fine.
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It will be too stiff over 40psi. The sweet spot in performance and comfort seems to be in the 35-38 range. I got this from feedback from our customers.
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I have my tires at 35psi cold. Did you check after you drove the car? if so thats might of been where you gained a few psi and it could of been at 35psi cold.
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In April I purchased new tires at a dealership. Last week I went to check the PSI and was shocked to find it at 38psi. The label inside my door recommends 32psi. No service has been done since the install so it was definitely set by Toyota techs. The tires are hankook ventus v4 es h105.

Should I go by the door, by the techs, or somewhere in between (higher psi in summer, lower in winter)?

Thanks.
Are you on stock rims?
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Old 07-13-2011, 03:48 PM   #8 (permalink)
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after i had my wheels/tires installed the guys set them to 35 psi. I have 18" wheels.
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36-37 front. 34-35 rear.
and I'm in TX, during the day PSI rises to 42-43 front.
running 225/55/17. mostly city driving.
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I was asking cause if you got stockers you should go by the door jam.

Found this online and thought it was interesting:
Ready for a crash-course in the finer points of plus-sizing? Good, lets start with the fundamentals.

The correct way to express your Audi's OEM tire size is depending on the year either "225/45R17 91Y" or "225/45R17 90Y", not "225/45/17". ALL of the information in the tire size is important, not just the physical dimensions, especially when you are talking about plus sizing. You'll see why in a moment.

When plus sizing there are two critical criteria you want to meet.

1. The replacement tires should be as close as possible in overall diameter to the OEM tire size.

2. The replacement tires need to be able to meet or exceed the load carrying capacity of the OEM tires at their recommended inflation pressures. The amount of air the tire can hold determines how much load it can support. To a point the higher the pressure the greater the load. Tires of different sizes have different internal air volumes and sometimes when switching sizes one has to increase air pressure to compensate. There are tables specifically formulated to allow you to do that. Lucky for you I keep one at my computer. This is where knowing the complete size and not just the physical dimensions is critical.

The original 17-inch tires on your Audi have an approximate overall diameter of 25.0 inches and will rotate 833 times per mile when new. The Load Index is either 90 or 91 depending on the year which tells us that at 33 psi the tire can support a load of either 1,235 lbs (90) or 1,268 lbs (91) respectively or at 30 psi 1,146 or 1,179 lbs respectively.

Those are your targets.

A tire sized 235/40R18 91Y or 91W will have an approximate overall diameter of 25.4 inches and rotate 820 times per mile. This is slightly larger than the OEM tires but acceptable. A better choice would have been the size Audi went with as an option on these cars: 225/40R18 XL 92Y. This size has a diameter of 25.1 inches and rotates 830 times per mile - nearly perfect! Anyway, since you have the 235's already we'll run with that.

In a standard loading (235/40R18 91W or 235/40R18 91Y) they have the same Load Index number as the OEM tire = 91. This means at 33 psi this tire carries the identical load of 1,268 lbs and at 30 psi it is 1,179 lbs. Thus, no inflation pressure changes are necessary. You can still run 33/30 with no worries at all. The same holds true even if you have Extra Load (often referred to as "Reinforced") 235/40R18 XL 95W sized tires. At 33/30 psi the load capacity is the same.

http://www.tiresafety.com/images/Tir...t%20Manual.pdf

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I run my tires at 50psi........................bicycle tires.

anyway... it's in your owner manual... and isn't it also beside the driver door?
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Old 07-13-2011, 10:35 PM   #13 (permalink)
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just bought new stock tires today on my 07 SE and they put 37psi nitrogen.
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