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Old 11-12-2014, 10:08 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by Sarlacc View Post
The manual lists two different tires:
205/55R16 91V, 215/45R17 87W
And the same pressure for both. 205/55R16 is a good choice for winter tires, BTW. Works well for me on my car.


I've heard that too. It's wrong. Correct tire pressure gives best traction.
Probable origin: With studded tires having studs placed along the tread edges, low pressure is preferable to high pressure. But correct pressure, adjusted for load, is always the best choice for road driving at normal speeds.
- Nuance occurs when driving at very high speeds or in deep sand, but that's off-topic :-)


No, I don't think so. High pressure in the rear will give you less push force and high pressure in front will impair steering.
But you are on to something, 205 is a better tire in snow than 215 because it's narrower and therefore less prone to what I call the "toboggan effect".

Oh god is Ubersuber back????
The short answer is:
On the side of any tire it says Max-min inflation and a number. Use it!
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