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tire pressure
My 04 Town Car calls for 32 front/ 35 rear.........that seems kind of high for the rear.......would i get a better ride if i drop the rear to 32?
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I keep mine both a bit lower than the recommended pressures, for the same reason you mention, better ride. Better meaning softer.
I havn't run the stats, but I'm sure fuel ecomomy suffers a bit, tire wear hasn't been a problem yet, and the ride "softness" is noticable.
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I think ill try 32 all around...........how much do you run?
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Re: tire pressure
I'm at 30 in the fronts, and 32 in the rears. I'll fill 'em up if I'm taking a long trip, but I normally drive the TC just around town, and commute with a Camry & Kawasaki's.
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35 psi on all 4 tires is what I set mine at.
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