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air pressure on after market wheels
air pressure on after market wheels
I have some after market 17in wheels 215/40/r17 on the rim , now what be the best air pressure to put in the things what Honda say on the car or a bit higher ?
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32 psi is what I've always put in 17"

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I have always stuck with Honda's recommendations, which my manual says is 32 PSI.
The tech who installed my last set of tires at National said to keep them at 32 for normal driving, bump them up to 34 when I'm going on the highway for a long trip to improve mileage. It does seem to make a little difference in my gas mileage.
The tech who installed my last set of tires at National said to keep them at 32 for normal driving, bump them up to 34 when I'm going on the highway for a long trip to improve mileage. It does seem to make a little difference in my gas mileage.
Is National the best bet?
I tend to go to 34 PSI.
Purely because that is what I've always put in tyres
Purely because that is what I've always put in tyres

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