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Originally Posted by physics The dealer sold the car to me with 28 psi in all tires, which I promptly pumped up to Nissan's recommended 32 psi. The maximum recommended
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![]() Don't run 40 PSI in your tires Also, the suspension geometry of the Z will never give you even wear across the tires on a daily driver.
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