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Originally Posted by Koer
Interesting! i was always used to leave my tires at a low pressure and set them at a higher pressure on the weekends when i went out for a drive in the twisty mountains.
Now unfortunately the place where i live (Mexico City) has the worst street conditions you could imagine, so its a gamble; put your tires to the correct pressure and you will end up screwing up your steering and suspension due to the vibration and impacts of the low quality pavement. Lower your tire's Psi and you protect your suspension and steering, but certainly my tires are not going to last as long.
It all depends on the place you live. Some people are blessed with butter smooth streets and no potholes. Some are not that lucky.
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asi es paisano la cuidad de los baches y topes. yo las traigo en 36 adelante y 38 atras, probare con tus psi a ver como se siente. saludos