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Originally Posted by TRZ06
If they told you to run 36 - 38 PSI, I would RUN. At that PSI, when they get heated up, you would be at like 42- 45 PSI, WAY TOO much, it will cause the car to feel a bit unstable.
The recommended tire pressure is 32 psi cold. Anything above 36ish HOT, and you start to lose that planted feel.
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OK, so I checked again with a digital tire pressure gauge in the garage this time and it was 35 PSI. Seems like the TPMS read ~1 PSI higher. I suppose 800 miles isn't enough to get a read on tire wear, but the tire looks even and unremarkable at this time.