![]() | |
![]() |
| | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#1
| |||
| |||
|
#2
| |||
| |||
|
|
The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. |
#3
| |||
| |||
|
|
The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. |
#4
| |||
| |||
|
|
"tenplay" <tenplay (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:L6idnTyjSbl_v-LYnZ2dnUVZ_oKnnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. Your mechanic is an idiot. Inflate the tires to factory specifications when they are at the proper ambient temperature. |
#5
| |||
| |||
|
|
I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. |
#6
| |||
| |||
|
|
The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. |
#7
| |||
| |||
|
|
"tenplay" <tenplay (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:L6idnTyjSbl_v-LYnZ2dnUVZ_oKnnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. Your mechanic is an idiot. Inflate the tires to factory specifications when they are at the proper ambient temperature. Don't know if I'd put it that way but the mechanic doesn't |
#8
| |||
| |||
|
|
The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. |
#9
| |||
| |||
|
|
What you need to do is weigh your car, each axle separately and weigh with load that is typ for everyday driving. Next weigh the car loaded as closely as you can to represent how it will be loaded on your trip. Next refer to a load inflation chart for your tires and inflate according to the weight the tires will be carrying. If for some reason you won't or can't do it the proper way, use the chart on the car. Mickey |
#10
| |||
| |||
|
|
I alway check tyre pressure first thing in the morning. I follow the door as the vehicle rollover and emergancy handling tests are done with this pressure in mind. I do however well remember the Firestone low pressure issues on the Explorer. Oscar_Lives wrote: "tenplay" <tenplay (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:L6idnTyjSbl_v-LYnZ2dnUVZ_oKnnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com... The plate on the door panel of my 2004 Forester recommends tire pressures of 29 (front) 28 (back) with a light load and 29 (F) and 36 (B) with a full load. Yet I notice that, when mechanics service my car, they usually put 32 lbs in all 4 tires. I am driving tomorrow on the Interstate over the mountains from Olympia, WA, down to Oakland, CA, with my son and our luggage. The I-5 could be slick. We will be carrying chains just in case. I left the front tires at 32 and inflated the back tires to 34. Does that sound about right? Somehow 29 seems low. And I read somewhere that underinflated tires are bad for the suspension and tires. Thanks for any advice. Your mechanic is an idiot. Inflate the tires to factory specifications when they are at the proper ambient temperature. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
| |