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Hi,

I've recently entered a debate with my dad about the Psi in which both the rear and front tyres should be. He says that the typre is too flat when I recommended 32 Psi and told me to put it up to 42 Psi. I want to know what would be the best Psi for the Car. Its a Toyota Tarago 1994- rear wheel drive, added gas tank (20kg) where the spare is, used mainly on normal roads but also used on freeway, and michelin tyres

Posted

Hi,

I've recently entered a debate with my dad about the Psi in which both the rear and front tyres should be. He says that the typre is too flat when I recommended 32 Psi and told me to put it up to 42 Psi. I want to know what would be the best Psi for the Car. Its a Toyota Tarago 1994- rear wheel drive, added gas tank (20kg) where the spare is, used mainly on normal roads but also used on freeway, and michelin tyres

36-38 PSI

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It best if you trial around with psi as each car will be different. start with 38psi front and 36psi back COLD and go from there.

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Assuming you're still running stock-sized tyres, going off what the tyre placard says would be a good starting point...


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