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Tire pressure

I have a 2014 RT limited what pressure would you recommend?


You will have to play around with it a little bit till it feels right for you, but i would start out with 18 front and 28 rear, be sure the fronts are as close to each other in pressure as possible for the best ride.

Cruzr Joe
 
I run 20 psi up front, and currently run 24 psi in the Automotive-style rear tire. (A Kumho)
When I had the OEM Kenda out back: I ran 26 psi in it.
 
TIRE PRESSURE

If you still have Kenda's :gaah::lecturef_smilie:..... stick to the recommended pressure settings .....however if you have any type of automotive tire I know a lower psi works best ....especially in the wet.... 17 in front 21 in rear ..... remember your Spyder weighs a lot less than the vehicles the " CAR " tires were designed for ......... they need to " FLEX " to get the " SIPES " working at their best. This is not a S.W.A.G., it is a provable fact .... Mike :thumbup:

 
Your owner's manual says, Front 20 +/- 2, Rear 28 +/-2. Pick your pleasure and adjust from there.
 
You will have to play around with it a little bit till it feels right for you, but i would start out with 18 front and 28 rear, be sure the fronts are as close to each other in pressure as possible for the best ride.

Cruzr Joe
Me too.....

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Tough one...

everyone will have a comfort zone. Best is to start with the recommended pressure (maybe the middle) and then adjust to your ryde style and weight...I run 17lbs in the fronts and 28 on the rear (Kenda tires)...:thumbup:
 
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