GT/C192/R192: Tire pressure question




The gas cap doesn’t list the tire size for the summer tire listing and the max/worst case is different. I’m a little hesitant to use the gas cap door because I find it hard to believe the 20 and 21 inch wheels would have the same recommend pressures. They do separate the recommended all-season pressures by size. I certainly don’t want or need 46 PSI but dropping it to the low 30s seems kind of low.




Not sure why your door sticker says 46/46, but the fuel door sticker lists 46/48 for the max load pressure. Either way, neither one is the pressure you should be using as you likely won't drive faster than 155 mph and carry a dead body in the trunk. The normal load pressure is what you should use for normal driving with you plus an optional passenger and largely empty trunk and speeds below 155 mph. So that would be 31/31. If you load up the trunk to the vehicle's gross weight, then increase the pressures to 33/35 as shown on the fuel door sticker. Use the pressures on the door sticker if you like to be punished with an unnecessarily stiff ride.
FWIW, here's mine. 19s and 20s have the same recommended pressures.
Last edited by superswiss; Yesterday at 02:13 PM.




The gas cap doesn’t list the tire size for the summer tire listing and the max/worst case is different. I’m a little hesitant to use the gas cap door because I find it hard to believe the 20 and 21 inch wheels would have the same recommend pressures. They do separate the recommended all-season pressures by size. I certainly don’t want or need 46 PSI but dropping it to the low 30s seems kind of low.
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Thanks forum member superswiss.
OP, you might had missed my post but I asked you if you checked the tire pressure in your other thread when you mentioned stiff.


