RAV Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was checking the tire pressure in my truck and went over the the Journey to check the tires since I had the hose out. My front (driver's side) tire was close to 50 psi. There are a ton of threads on tire pressure and in my case the door sticker specifies 34 psi (max on the tire I believe is 44 psi). I dropped the pressure on this tire to 40 psi. I checked all the other tires and they were all around 40 psi (so I topped/vented them to all match the 40 psi). I may go back and lower all of them to 34 psi in the future. What are others seeing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poznet Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was checking the tire pressure in my truck and went over the the Journey to check the tires since I had the hose out. My front (driver's side) tire was close to 50 psi. There are a ton of threads on tire pressure and in my case the door sticker specifies 34 psi (max on the tire I believe is 44 psi). I dropped the pressure on this tire to 40 psi. I checked all the other tires and they were all around 40 psi (so I topped/vented them to all match the 40 psi). I may go back and lower all of them to 34 psi in the future. What are others seeing? After getting my new purchase, 2010 Journey SE, home I decided to check the tire pressure... All 4 tires were at 45PSI, the door sticker states 32PSI. Nice to see that my Freight/PDI (Pre Delivery Inspection) which cost $1200 is being put to good use... lazy, lazy, lazy.. dealer didn't even bother to check tire pressure. I tend to run a bit over what is stated since 90% of my driving is highway. (35-38PSI) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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