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Old 10-07-2014, 08:50 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Yes what I said was correct I have learned how to set them from family doing it for years. I drive the same tires year round I also drive safe all year round. I have never had problems going to the sidewall number. I feel like that's the number you should set them to because it says it. We know higher pressures have more grip less wear and are more fuel efficient. I think the number on the tire is safe and they also are safer beyond that. You don't know if that tire gauge is correct. The tire people are smart that number is on the tire for a reason.
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