Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
#1
Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
Hi
I was wondering what everyone is using for their tire pressures.
I have a HH 4WDI with factory Michelins and wanted to increase pressure to help FE. But don't want to overdue it.
Any reccomendations?
Thanks
I was wondering what everyone is using for their tire pressures.
I have a HH 4WDI with factory Michelins and wanted to increase pressure to help FE. But don't want to overdue it.
Any reccomendations?
Thanks
#4
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
Here is a real response, I put in 3 psi extra in my case 38 all around. Rides well and should help. Using the max posted on sidewall is way too stiff and may cause center wear.
#5
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
Which tires do you have?
#6
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
I am currently running Goodyear Fortrera's they have a max sidewall of 44 and I am running at 44.
When I had the Michelins, I regularly ran them at 38, good wear, no center wear to speak of, and better mileage.
Tires blow up or come off the rim when they are underinflated, not when they are over inflated.
Michelin has recommendations on their site for adding tire pressure when one runs the tires either under greater load or at greater speed than normal.
MM
When I had the Michelins, I regularly ran them at 38, good wear, no center wear to speak of, and better mileage.
Tires blow up or come off the rim when they are underinflated, not when they are over inflated.
Michelin has recommendations on their site for adding tire pressure when one runs the tires either under greater load or at greater speed than normal.
MM
#7
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
I am currently running Goodyear Fortrera's they have a max sidewall of 44 and I am running at 44.
When I had the Michelins, I regularly ran them at 38, good wear, no center wear to speak of, and better mileage.
Tires blow up or come off the rim when they are underinflated, not when they are over inflated.
Michelin has recommendations on their site for adding tire pressure when one runs the tires either under greater load or at greater speed than normal.
MM
When I had the Michelins, I regularly ran them at 38, good wear, no center wear to speak of, and better mileage.
Tires blow up or come off the rim when they are underinflated, not when they are over inflated.
Michelin has recommendations on their site for adding tire pressure when one runs the tires either under greater load or at greater speed than normal.
MM
The rating from the the Michelin site :
Maximum Load1819lbs.@35 psi
Can you tell me where I can find the area of the site for the reccomendation of adding tire pressure?
Thanks
#8
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
I run my Goodyears at 44 psi as well. You'll have to go much higher than that to see center wear. I really don't know why the max sidewall pressure is so low on the Michelins, but I noticed that too when I was first buying.
#9
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
An honest one, one that Ford should have given to purchasers of the Explorer so they would know that Ford had increased their potential for an early grave via under-inflating Explorer tires to lower their statistical potential for rollover.
Some died.
These are FWD vehicles, F/AWD at best, therefore directional control is already compromised and to suggest that owners increase the potential for loss of control by reducing the vehicle's roadbed traction coefficient is nothing less than criminal.
The small FE improvement is not worth the ADDITIONAL risk it poses to your life and that of your passengers, loved ones.
I put 1.5" wheel spacers all around on my '01 AWD RX300 primarily to add enough suspension clearance in teh rear such that tire chains could be safely used. On the rear first, initially, and then the second set at the front if/when needed.
But adding those spacers also allowed me to upgrade to 17X8 wheels and tires. Wider stance gives me more stability against rollover and wider tread more roadbed traction.
WIN, WIN, WIN...
VS.......
Some died.
These are FWD vehicles, F/AWD at best, therefore directional control is already compromised and to suggest that owners increase the potential for loss of control by reducing the vehicle's roadbed traction coefficient is nothing less than criminal.
The small FE improvement is not worth the ADDITIONAL risk it poses to your life and that of your passengers, loved ones.
I put 1.5" wheel spacers all around on my '01 AWD RX300 primarily to add enough suspension clearance in teh rear such that tire chains could be safely used. On the rear first, initially, and then the second set at the front if/when needed.
But adding those spacers also allowed me to upgrade to 17X8 wheels and tires. Wider stance gives me more stability against rollover and wider tread more roadbed traction.
WIN, WIN, WIN...
VS.......
#10
Re: Hypermiling and SUV max tire pressure
Oh, sorry, almost forgot...
Ford began under-inflating Explorer SUV tires because statistically that lowered the potential for rollover.
Wouldn't it follow then that over-inflating your tires, SUV tires, would statistically raise the potential for rollover...??
Ford began under-inflating Explorer SUV tires because statistically that lowered the potential for rollover.
Wouldn't it follow then that over-inflating your tires, SUV tires, would statistically raise the potential for rollover...??