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Originally Posted by 14'ecocruze
Hard to say without trying. I had the OEM fuel max at 51 (max sidewall). They were almost unbearable but they were to that point in age 4 years and minimal tread. I'll try 50 and see if I can break 60 mpg again. Gotta keep up with black and green.
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Oops ... shame on me

I only looked at the time code on the tires. Right now after reading your message I checked again and there is written "max 44PSI".
While my summer tires are 8 years old and should be replaced soon due to their age the tread depth still is 1/4". Sad to throw them away.
I don't drive fast (country roads 50MPH / motorway 70MPH) and we're just two passengers, mostly without luggage.
I'm now driving my summer tires at 50PSI since 6,000 miles w/o problems.
I didn't realized saving more fuel when increasing the pressure from 44 to 50PSI. So I will reduce to 44PSI soon.