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Help with tire pressure

Spyder33

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For anyone running aftermarket front tires, specifically Kuhmo, what tire pressures are you using? Just trying to get best mileage, traction and comfort on my 2015 RTL
 
On my ST I had it at 22 psi maybe should have been at 20 psi. Since a RT is heavier and with 2 up a lot maybe start out at 24 psi.

Sorry misread the question. I assumed rear tire. For fronts I would start at 14 or 15 psi.
 
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TIRE PRESSURE

For anyone running aftermarket front tires, specifically Kuhmo, what tire pressures are you using? Just trying to get best mileage, traction and comfort on my 2015 RTL
I've posted in detail about a dozen times about this ...... the short version is ...... On the Spyder , ANY car tire needs much LESS PSI to work it's best.....especially if it's WET ..... the SIPES need to FLEX to be most effective........Mike :thumbup:
 
I'm running 24 psi in my RT.
I used to run 28psi; when I still had the Kenda...
I could probably drop down to 22 psi... but I start getting nervous (For no apparent reason! :D)
 
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I'm running 24 psi in my RT.
I used to run 28psi; when I still had the Kenda...
I could probably drop down to 22 psi... but I start getting nervous (For no apparent reason! :D)
................Remember awhile back I posted I accidently had my Michelin ( rear ) down to 8 psi and it didn't fall off :roflblack: ..... Trust me and Peter Awaaen ( Australia ) ...... It will work way better at 20-21 psi ........ your tire can handle a ...4000 lb car !!!!!!!! .............. what is the worst thing that can happen at 21psi ????????........ NOTHING ..................This is the SAD thing, if LaMonster said He did it , you would probably break a leg running to your garage to do this ............. and He isn't the EXPERT on this. My qualifications give that one to me :dontknow: ....... Mike :bbq:
 
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Mike, Mike, Mike...
:shocked: I've never said that you're not right: I'm just saying that I've been able to drop a couple of pounds out of mine, yet still remain comfortable with the decision! :thumbup:
 
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Mike, Mike, Mike...
:shocked: I've never said that you're not right: I'm just saying that I've been able to drop a couple of pounds out of mine, yet still remain comfortable with the decision! :thumbup:
Bob, my point wasn't about right or wrong :banghead::banghead::banghead: ....... it was more about how people think......... Mike :thumbup:
 
On the internet the qualification to be an expert is very low. That being said I run my Kuhmo kh16 tires at 22 lbs. and they work very well.
 
QUALIFICATIONS

On the internet the qualification to be an expert is very low. That being said I run my Kuhmo kh16 tires at 22 lbs. and they work very well.
:roflblack: .... As is the qualification to be a dumba**, and comments about things when they are ignorant of the facts about someone's Legal qualifications, but choose to be RUDE just because it's the internet. I remember now why you are on my Ignore list :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.....................:yes:
 
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Mike: Have a Snickers Bar... nojoke
He's pretty new here, and has actually made a good point:
If he doesn't know what your qualifications are: how can he be expected to take it at face value? :dontknow:
If you're gonna give an "expert opinion": at least give the uninitiated some idea as to what your background is... :thumbup:
Not everybody has been on here forever. :D
 
:roflblack: .... As is the qualification to be a dumba**, and comments about things when they are ignorant of the facts about someone's Legal qualifications, but choose to be RUDE just because it's the internet. I remember now why you are on my Ignore list :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.....................:yes:
Wasn't aware of legal qualification to offer opinions about tire pressure or assume somebody is a dumbass. I've spent over 50 years is the service of cars , motorcycles and marine so I have a basis for my opinion. One needs to bring an open mind and thick skin to the internet. If I am on your ignore list I'll assume you have niether.
 
Some people

................Remember awhile back I posted I accidently had my Michelin ( rear ) down to 8 psi and it didn't fall off :roflblack: ..... Trust me and Peter Awaaen ( Australia ) ...... It will work way better at 20-21 psi ........ your tire can handle a ...4000 lb car !!!!!!!! .............. what is the worst thing that can happen at 21psi ????????........ NOTHING ..................This is the SAD thing, if LaMonster said He did it , you would probably break a leg running to your garage to do this ............. and He isn't the EXPERT on this. My qualifications give that one to me :dontknow: ....... Mike :bbq:
I'm fairly new to this site. I'm really amazed at how some people treat the newbie questions and are so arrogant...it makes you not want to ask any questions..
 
I'm fairly new to this site. I'm really amazed at how some people treat the newbie questions and are so arrogant...it makes you not want to ask any questions..


I agree!!! A few on here see the need to be a di#k for no reason. :dontknow: Not all but a few; oh well, there's a lot of good info and many people willing to help here. Hangout for awhile and you will learn to over look the a**holes. :2thumbs:
 
2011 RS S SE5

front tires, Bridgestone Potenza, 15 to 18 psi.

rear tire, not sure - a unidirectional highperformance car tire, 20 to 22psi.
 
Front Kumho Solus KH16s at 17 psi at 70 degrees..

Also have the OEM Kendas on my 15 RT at 17 psi cold, but had the opportunity to run one at 8-13 psi yesterday when I experienced a mid tread puncture. I was leaving Gallup headed east when I heard some road debris hit the front left tire, but didn't think anything until my FOBO alarmed and I pulled over on I-40 about 5 miles east of town. When I confirmed that the pressure was at 8.7 psi, I got out my little Stop n Go compressor and added a little air up to 13.6 and looped back on the frontage road to town, where I still had 12 psi in the tire. Even the Kenda seemed to run fine at this pressure, and 30-40 MPH speed.

When I found a helpful station and spot to work on it, I borrowed their air and proceeded to plug the mid-tread hole with a mushroom plug from the kit and then inflated it back to 25 psi for good measure. Still had 2 hrs to make Albuquerque, and made it fine with the FOBO providing live monitoring. I was going to get some new Kumho Solus's in Albuquerque as they have been great on the wifes RT, but after a 1 1/2 hour traffic jam tieup at Rio Rancho, we got to the motel after dark.
This morning, the pressure and plug in the tire were just as I left them last night, so I released a little air down to 21 psi, and rode back 350 miles to Pueblo today.
I'll order two new Kumho Solus's Monday, and decide when to switch out, but the plug still looks good, and still have 3/32 above the wear bars with 18,250 miles on the OEM Kendas. Glad I also got a little experience with the plug kit. I may look for a bigger compressor, since I don't think the little one in the kit will pressure up a rear tire without burning up.

Currently running as low as 23 psi in the rear tire on a 50 degree morning, which heats up to 28-29 psi at 105 degree tire temp according to FOBO. DSCN1579.jpg
 
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I'm fairly new to this site. I'm really amazed at how some people treat the newbie questions and are so arrogant...it makes you not want to ask any questions..

Chrisluckey - Boy, did you ever hit the nail on the head!!


Blueknight911, you call other people rude, you need to go back and read some of your posts!!! Start with this thread!
 
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POSTING COMMENTS

Mike: Have a Snickers Bar... nojoke
He's pretty new here, and has actually made a good point:
If he doesn't know what your qualifications are: how can he be expected to take it at face value? :dontknow:
If you're gonna give an "expert opinion": at least give the uninitiated some idea as to what your background is... :thumbup:
Not everybody has been on here forever. :D
Dear Bob, I think 14 months here dis-qualifies them as a NEWBIE .....AND I have posted my qualifications a few times , if I keep mentioning them over and over, I know someone is going to claim I'm BOASTING or some other nonsense........ However my point was directed at the Poster in question because He had the temerity to make His STUPID comment ..... based on ....NO KNOWLEDGE ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
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I'm fairly new to this site. I'm really amazed at how some people treat the newbie questions and are so arrogant...it makes you not want to ask any questions..
....................Really ....Bob has 75,435 posts , you think He's a Newbie .......... I guess you also fit into the " un-informed but comment anyway " category ....:lecturef_smilie: :roflblack: :roflblack: .......Mike :thumbup:
 
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