samd1351
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Maybe I'm missing something, and please in no way take the following as any kind of snary smartass response. I thought that there was a thread a while back about tire psi, and that no matter the size (generally speaking) you should run the psi as stated in the door panel, as that is what the car needs for proper support. The psi on the side of the tire is just a guide, with a max amount. At least that is what I recall from a previous thread. I know that there was some good info there, and if I can find a link to it I'll post it.
I read quite a bit of that thread as I assumed (incorrectly, at least according to that post) that you should always go with what is on the tire.
I read quite a bit of that thread as I assumed (incorrectly, at least according to that post) that you should always go with what is on the tire.
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