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Recommended Tire Pressure - 20' wheels

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Hi all - checked the owners manual and searched the forum before posting. I couldn't find the recommended tire pressure for 20's anywhere,

Just about to hit 5k miles and according to the system I'm at 37 in the front and 38 in the back
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Bit confused on what to do with the pressure for 20's too.

Running 275/35/20 front and 295/35/20 rear MPSS. They came off the tire vendor with 42 rears and 41 front.
 

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Bit confused on what to do with the pressure for 20's too.

Running 275/35/20 front and 295/35/20 rear MPSS. They came off the tire vendor with 42 rears and 41 front.
Way too high!


Set the pressure cold to 32psi all round, then try 35psi all round and then back to 38psi, see what you prefer but sweet spot should be about 33psi cold. :)

To high pressure will wear tire more in centre and the car will have less grip in the dry and feel floaty. High pressure is only good for gas mileage.
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