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Old 05-16-2008, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need info on recommended tire pressures for toyo proxies s/t's
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Old 05-16-2008, 07:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Discount Tire inflated my Toyo Proxes S/T tires to 34 psi when I bought them almost 2 years ago. I keep between 32-34 psi in them. I feel it's good to have a couple of psi extra "cushion" (over say 30 psi) on those low profile tires. Them seem to be wearing just fine.

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I also run mine @ 30 PSI nitrogen. Has a wicked profile and tread pattern
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Discount Tire inflated my Toyo Proxes S/T tires to 34 psi when I bought them almost 2 years ago. I keep between 32-34 psi in them. I feel it's good to have a couple of psi extra "cushion" (over say 30 psi) on those low profile tires. Them seem to be wearing just fine.

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Hey Alex,
If you ever get the chance get the nitrogen, you won't regret it. Never worry about loss of air from your tires and it only cost like $30 - $40 for all the tires to be filled w/ it. And that's by the Chevy dealer!
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How is the ride compaired to the Goodyears? Did you notice much difference in handeling?
Check out the info on WOW_FCTR thread on TIRES. Go to the Library Forum and see all the info.
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Hey Alex,
If you ever get the chance get the nitrogen, you won't regret it. Never worry about loss of air from your tires and it only cost like $30 - $40 for all the tires to be filled w/ it. And that's by the Chevy dealer!
I realize the advantage of nitrogen, in that won't absorb water that will age (rot) the inside of the tire.
That said, however, could you explain, "Never worry about loss of air from your tires"? Is that because you're worrying about the loss of nitrogen from your tires?
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