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qluber Dec 13, 2006 02:59 PM

Tire Pressure for Michelin Pilot PE2's
 
Just switched to some Michelin Pilot Exhalto PE2's (215-45-17). I started out with 37psi all around, the side walls felt a bit mushy in the turns. I subsequently upped the pressure to 42psi all around, quite a bit more stable now. Just wondered if anyone has experimented with pressures on these tires to find the "happy medium" for tire wear, handling, road noise, fuel economy? Chime in here if you have any testimonials!

kenchan Dec 13, 2006 04:08 PM

i would use 34psi and break them in a little.

qluber Dec 13, 2006 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1268672)
i would use 34psi and break them in a little.

Break in? That's a new one on me.........................can you elaborate?

kenchan Dec 13, 2006 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by qluber (Post 1268746)
Break in? That's a new one on me.........................can you elaborate?


sure. tires are molded and outer surface is exposed to mold release lube.

that lube is still on your tires when new and prevents the tires from gripping well
to the surface. you break the tires in by driving on them to wear it off and
to wear the treads to your suspension geometry and driving habits.


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