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    13inch wheel tire pressure

    can someone look on there door jam and see what the tire pressure is for all 4 tires, mines a 88 lx with 13inch wheels, so i think i need someone who has that too.

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    off the top of my head i believe it was 28psi
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    i thought it was 32 psi. Hmm... i could be wrong. or am i thining about a 4g?? damn i need to finish my calc hw.

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    look on the side of the tire. but 32 sounds right.
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    32? Honda's official recomendation listed on the sticker in the edge of the drivers door is 26psi front and rear. Checked my wifes 4th gen ex and it's 29psi front and rear. Did I run those presure's, HELL NO But he wanted to know what honda says to run on that sticker

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    On the side door it says 26psi. Drives nice but front tires look like its getting flat.

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    28 psi !

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    Originally posted by Grant2k
    look on the side of the tire. but 32 sounds right.
    The side of the tire typically lists max pressure. The pressure depends on the vehicle load on the wheel and how you want the car to ride and handle.
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    28 psi when there are 2 to 4 persons in the car as i recall from the door sticker not sure though !

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    I've always have ran 32. The people at the honda dealer to always put it at 32.
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    may be because it's cold and you drive your car alone !

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    I once heard that your supposed to modulate tire pressure with how much weight the vehicle is carrying. For example, on my Blazer, each tire could support like 2450lbs at 32 psi. So since my truck was 4800lbs empty+fluids+driver+passenger, I should have my tires filled to I believe it was 17psi. Well I said nuts to that, 17 psi is great for trail running, but it sucked around town. Just thought I'd throw that out for commentary.

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    it is 26psi on the sticker, i always run 28psi. i get better gas millege at 28psi than at 26psi.
    oh Immeraufdemhund, i would like to see your tires. the way they wearing out. plus i bet your car rides like an empty truck too.

    oh one more thing, if you have at 28psi, when tire gets hot, the air inside will expand and it will turn into 30-32psi. so if you are running 32psi than your tire when it is hot is like 34-36psi. it is way to much for any tire.
    that is just what i have to say.
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    here in NJ with mostly cold or cool climate, Running on stock sticker pressure would lead to bad tires. I usually run around 30 to 32 psi all year around. Just for snow, i lower the pressure cause on my old tires they used to dislike cold with high pressure. In summer, its bumped up.

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    26psi on the sticker
    but always use 28psi

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    damn ! it's 28 on my sticker !"?????

    may be because it's produced for mideast countries !

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