Pooch
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For those tire-savvy..
Background:
2021 RTL
When I drove the new baby off the dealer floor to home it was a little squirrely. The more I drove it the less squirrely it got and was a pleasure to drive...all the way to the 3000 mile maintenance at the dealer.
We drive lots of curvy and twisty roads here.
The maintenance tech told me the front tires were down about 1-1/2 pounds each and he aired them back up to 20... and the rear was down 1#...which he aired back to 28 .... the BRP recommended tire pressures. I just said ok... did not think too much about it at that moment.
When I drove out, sure enough, here came the squirrely sensation again...felt like the tires were bouncing beach balls.
I drove it like that a while... griping the whole time.... then one morning, at a cold start, lowered the fronts to 18.5 each.
AHHHH...MUCH better....back to being a pleasure to drive. No more squirrely handling. Much more "planted" on the road. The road anomalies ceased to pull at the tires.
Question: Am I damaging these OEM front tires unnecessarily by keeping them 1.5# lower?
I do plan to replace them with the car tires as soon as they begin to show significant wear signs, but not too soon I hope...now have 3430 miles on the odo.
I keep an eye on the tire threads out here and appreciate the knowledge, experience, and comments offered.
Background:
2021 RTL
When I drove the new baby off the dealer floor to home it was a little squirrely. The more I drove it the less squirrely it got and was a pleasure to drive...all the way to the 3000 mile maintenance at the dealer.
We drive lots of curvy and twisty roads here.
The maintenance tech told me the front tires were down about 1-1/2 pounds each and he aired them back up to 20... and the rear was down 1#...which he aired back to 28 .... the BRP recommended tire pressures. I just said ok... did not think too much about it at that moment.
When I drove out, sure enough, here came the squirrely sensation again...felt like the tires were bouncing beach balls.
I drove it like that a while... griping the whole time.... then one morning, at a cold start, lowered the fronts to 18.5 each.
AHHHH...MUCH better....back to being a pleasure to drive. No more squirrely handling. Much more "planted" on the road. The road anomalies ceased to pull at the tires.
Question: Am I damaging these OEM front tires unnecessarily by keeping them 1.5# lower?
I do plan to replace them with the car tires as soon as they begin to show significant wear signs, but not too soon I hope...now have 3430 miles on the odo.
I keep an eye on the tire threads out here and appreciate the knowledge, experience, and comments offered.