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I don't recommend 36psi on the front unless if you're at the track (with turns). 32psi all around will ensure an even wide contact patch on all corners for all seasons.
Over inflation of the front tires could increase gas mileage slightly. However, you will prematurely wear the center of your tire for daily driving. For track purposes, high speed cornering will result in more wear on the corners vs. the center of the tires so the increased pressure may equalize the wear. Think of it this way, tires are more expensive than an extra ~1-2mpg so unless if you live in a city with no red lights (always able to turn at high speed), set it for 31-33psi to ensure equal wear!
Last edited by habitat; 05-04-2008 at 04:11 AM.
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