Yes, I have searched the forum!
Yes, I know what the OEM pressures F/R are supposed to be!
Now the question. If most of us are running after market tires, which are larger in diameter and width, does that have a significant effect on what the tire pressure should be? For example, would a larger contact patch necessairly mean you could run a lower pressure because the weight is distributed over a larger area?
I wonder if there is a way to calculate a baseline tire pressure based upon tire/wheel size (to put it simply). I know there are many variables...just wondering.
Any thoughts, forum members?
Yes, I know what the OEM pressures F/R are supposed to be!
Now the question. If most of us are running after market tires, which are larger in diameter and width, does that have a significant effect on what the tire pressure should be? For example, would a larger contact patch necessairly mean you could run a lower pressure because the weight is distributed over a larger area?
I wonder if there is a way to calculate a baseline tire pressure based upon tire/wheel size (to put it simply). I know there are many variables...just wondering.
Any thoughts, forum members?