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Tire Pressures

Just wondering what everyone is running for tire pressures. In the door it want 39 f and 49 r seems a little on the high side. I have been running 40 F&R.

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I've been running 42 front & 46 rear.

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If you have the TPM set to partial load in the instrument cluster, I think the tire pressures are 37 front and 42 rear. 39 and 49 are for the full load setting.
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Yeah I wonder why the split between f and b , and why have the bias towards the rear when more weight is on the front. I am going two try and run 40 all around and than go back to the standard split. I bet I won't feel a difference but one never knows.

Just wanted to get some other opinions on tire pressures.
I have stock 18 rims with all season Michelin latitude and winter stock 18's with Bridgestone blizzak dmv1's
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I don't understand either on the large difference but I do know that the fronts like to roll under on turns, I do live off of a winding mountain road at 7k feet, and it will wear the front outsides fairly badly. I have 19's and run 255's winter and 275's summer.
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Just meant my winter tires are on stock rims and the dmv1is the best Blizzak out.

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