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quick FIRE question on tire pressure? anyone?


Sean Price
04-29-2005, 09:27 AM
what should my tire pressue be at on a 2000 civic sdn auto? i tried lookin at side door but didn't see it. i got my rims on it now they 17's n i have tire pressue at 40? what should it be at? the rims is 205/40 17's...

i thought i had read somewhere the rims dont' matter nor do the tires..that that pressure is specific to that car/make/model..


let me know

peace yall


oNe

snowman2005
04-30-2005, 01:13 PM
ive got mine on 40 and its pretty good for street driving for me

Kven
04-30-2005, 10:54 PM
it tells you the recommended psi on the side of the tire; 40psi sounds normal.

snowman2005
04-30-2005, 11:19 PM
i belive thats max psi. the pressure in ur tires depends only on ur preference if u think ur car handles better at 30 psi then put it ther it doesnt really matter.

THEOLDMAN
05-01-2005, 11:49 AM
I am running 225/45/ZR17 on my RSX-s and run 35 front and 33 rear. Pressures should remain close to the recommendations on the door post even with a larger tire. The PSI is still the same even with a larger cubic space to fill. You won't experience the harse ride on lower profile tires if you don't inflate to the maximum pressure stated on the side of the tire. The pressure listed is the MAXIMUM for the tire not the recommended pressure.

Sean Price
05-04-2005, 02:21 PM
i belive thats max psi. the pressure in ur tires depends only on ur preference if u think ur car handles better at 30 psi then put it ther it doesnt really matter. nah guy it tells right on the tire for correct tire pressure see your car manufacturer's guidelines....

n it do matter...if I remember correctly from my readings..runnin the incorrect car maker's tire press, will cause premature wear on your tire's... don't yall remember that from shop class?

my tire's is 205/40 17's but i'm pretty sho that 40 in that spec DOES NOT relate to tire pressure...

n guy IT don't say on the side of my door, i llooked...its in the manual but i don't have access to it right now...thats WHY i'm posting....


let me know yall


thanks


oNe

Kven
05-04-2005, 05:27 PM
my tire's is 205/40 17's but i'm pretty sho that 40 in that spec DOES NOT relate to tire pressure...

Thats the tire size, the max pressure is usually close to the rim in small letters; on my tire it says max load, etc. etc. and then it says "(44PSI) Max Pressure"

snowman2005
05-04-2005, 07:33 PM
recomended pressure is in the glove box. stock 92-95 civic dx coupe is 32 psi. 32 psi is recomended by honda for street use. u can run a higher tire pressure if u want to. i personaly run anywhere b/e 35-38 on the street

CivicSiRacer
05-04-2005, 09:23 PM
Man where do you guys get your informaton from. Most of you are all WRONG.

The pressures your manufacturer recommends is only for stock wheels and tires. When you upgrade it is recommended you up the tire pressure too.

You also increase tire pressure to protect your rims from potholes and other road hazards. When I had 205/40x17" tires on my Civics I ran 40-42psi front and rear. When I ran lower pressures (30-35psi) I was bending my wheels.

Also going with MAX pressure is not correct either. That is the highest pressure you should go with, anything higher and you can blow a tire out when driving on the highway for long periods of time. Remember tires rolling on the ground creates friction and friction creates heat, and heat expands things as they heat up. So if your MAX pressure is 45psi and you pump it up to that, then drive on the highway for 60 miles at 70mph your air pressures can jump up to 50-55psi.

Sean Price
05-05-2005, 01:19 PM
Man where do you guys get your informaton from. Most of you are all WRONG.

The pressures your manufacturer recommends is only for stock wheels and tires. When you upgrade it is recommended you up the tire pressure too.

You also increase tire pressure to protect your rims from potholes and other road hazards. When I had 205/40x17" tires on my Civics I ran 40-42psi front and rear. When I ran lower pressures (30-35psi) I was bending my wheels.

Also going with MAX pressure is not correct either. That is the highest pressure you should go with, anything higher and you can blow a tire out when driving on the highway for long periods of time. Remember tires rolling on the ground creates friction and friction creates heat, and heat expands things as they heat up. So if your MAX pressure is 45psi and you pump it up to that, then drive on the highway for 60 miles at 70mph your air pressures can jump up to 50-55psi. dear sir where do YOU get your info from?

i have looked on my tires..they are kuhmo ecstas supra 712's...ON the tire it specificaly say to run tires at automobile manufacture's recommendations....
thats why i was askin what i thought was a simple nip in the bud question....i didn't know it was debatable...

if you think bout it..i was really askin what honda says to run the tires on a civic ex sdn 2000...

i read it in the manual once..but i don't have the manual...

thank you all for your tiime!


oNe

CivicSiRacer
05-05-2005, 10:23 PM
dear sir where do YOU get your info from?

i have looked on my tires..they are kuhmo ecstas supra 712's...ON the tire it specificaly say to run tires at automobile manufacture's recommendations....
thats why i was askin what i thought was a simple nip in the bud question....i didn't know it was debatable...
oNe

You are to run the manufacturer's tire pressure if you are running STOCK SIZED tires and wheels.

GScivic7
05-05-2005, 11:13 PM
I wouldn't try to argue with a man who drives his car the way it was meant to be driven and is quite involved in the sport.

CivicSiRacer
05-06-2005, 11:58 AM
I wouldn't try to argue with a man who drives his car the way it was meant to be driven and is quite involved in the sport.

I don't mind arguements. Everyone has their own ideas. But when I see people giving out wrong info, I'll step up and say something.

I've been racing Hondas since 1996/97. Been an instructor since 2001. So I know my stuff (not to brag). I've wasted money on stupid things and learned from broken wheels. I've had 18x7" wheels back in 1998 when people thought a year before 17s would be the largest you could fit on a Civic. And even in 1997 when I had 17s people thought 15s were the largest.

GScivic7
05-06-2005, 12:10 PM
I just don't like it when these newbie know-it-alls come on and disrespect the members who actually know what they are talking about.

Sean Price
05-06-2005, 02:28 PM
I just don't like it when these newbie know-it-alls come on and disrespect the members who actually know what they are talking about. i was not DISrespecting anyone or arguing wit anyone?


I wouldn't try to argue with a man who drives his car the way it was meant to be driven and is quite involved in the sport.

I wouldn't try to argue with a man who drives his car the way it was meant to be driven and is quite involved in the sport.
........ all i did was wonder where he got his info..thats all i did.....

alla...if YOU go back YOU would even say i did so in a respectful manner i even called dude "sir"

i respect elders'! jus playin...had to add a lil humour in there...

plus yall already did insuinate that i was not being respectfulll when i truly was..so i might as well live up to your expectations... right?

aight cooL thanks

oNe

p.s. all i wannd do is maintain tire pressure for lastin life on my tires? grade of ride is not important... so 40psi is what i should run on 205/40 17's?

CivicSiRacer
05-06-2005, 09:54 PM
Actually an alignment will make your tires last longer than +- 1-5psi in your tire pressures.

I've been driving on 0 toe front and rear for years and my tires last very long. Even my Azenis have lasted about 1.5-2 years.

Sean Price
05-07-2005, 09:50 AM
Actually an alignment will make your tires last longer than +- 1-5psi in your tire pressures.

I've been driving on 0 toe front and rear for years and my tires last very long. Even my Azenis have lasted about 1.5-2 years. 0 toe? say wud?

what about +-5-10psi? an alignment huh? give me an estimate on how much that would cost and how often that should be done? that way i don't get jacked at teh shops..


thank YOU good sir!!

CivicSiRacer
05-07-2005, 08:24 PM
0 toe? say wud?

what about +-5-10psi? an alignment huh? give me an estimate on how much that would cost and how often that should be done? that way i don't get jacked at teh shops..


thank YOU good sir!!

Same price as a regular alignment. I think Sears was $40-50? Just ask them to set it to 0 toe front and back.

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