pjbgravely wrote:curtis73 wrote:The rest of my post said that my tires wear completely flat, I can post a picture if you don't believe me. If I saw uneven wear on my tires I would adjust the pressure, my last summer tires I ran right down to the wear strips completely flat. Each car is different, each driver is different. There is no set pressure for all. Trial and error is the only way to know.pjbgravely wrote: In reply to curtis73: Running at the tire max pressure can result in higher fuel economy.At what cost though? I will have to show you what my truck tires look like. The previous owner kept them at max pressure. The center of the tread is bald while both shoulders have 5/32". Had they been run at proper pressure, they would have 20k left in them, but now I need to replace them prematurely.
Nah, no picture needed. I believe you, its just that I don't believe that max pressure is correct because its max pressure. I believe that in your case, the two are simply coincidental. Max pressure doesn't mean proper pressure. I think we can agree on that.