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Old 07-10-2007, 10:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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USA Recommended tire pressure - 2005 S

Hi there,
I know the drivers' side of the 2005 S corolla states recommended pressure of 30PSI for the factory installed tires (Goodyear Integrity).
Has anyone went above that recommendation? if so, what are the pros and cons?
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i used to keep mine at 35 PSI, pro is u get better gas milage, cons, uneven tire wear and a harsher ride...

underinflated only has cones, more tire wear, pulling to one side, worse gas milage, worse handling, u name it

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the pulling will depend if only one tire is underinflated. same with having the pressure of one tire higher than the others, messes with the handling.

If it's the stock tires read the door. Usually tires are kept inflated at 32 psi or more.

If the tires aren't the orignals then read the tire.
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