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Old 03-02-2002, 05:34 PM
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Default Dunlop SP9090 Tire pressure?

For some reason I don't have that sticker indicating the tire pressure. Do you know what it is supposed to be?

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Yes. They'd like to see 32lbs all around unless under heavy load (sticker). That's the best balance between comfort and performance. I have 9090's and have run in autocross and over 1000 miles of mountain roads and they like 35-37 on the front and 34-35 in the back all the time. 40-42 is allowable but not necessary (in my opinion). So the answer is: Whatever works for your driving style.

p.s. Replacement need predicted at about 15k mi. Although very worthy tires, I'm going to replace them with Potenzas.
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Default my sticker says 32, I run them higher

They are at 35 now, but don't seem to track as well on the highway as they did at 38.

I ran 41 for a while, but too hard, they skipped sometimes.

I think I like 38.

Tire says 51 max.
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