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Fine to run 40, 42 or 44 whatever you like best....BUT let's make sure we specify that this is ONLY with tires that say max 44 (or higher) on the side.
NEVER put over 35 psi cold in a tire that says max inflation 35psi.
I don't check the air pressure in my tires 4 months. I might check them every 6 to 9 months but normally just when it gets cold because they always drop a couple of pounds or more. Newer good condition tires shouldn't be leaking any air and you shouldn't have to check them that often.Very true. I always check PSI and inflate when tires are cold/have not been driven - usually overnight. That does not happen often (inflating every week...), but have a cordless 120PSI air comp that both checks the PSI, inflates and stops when it gets to the PSI I specify. Very nice to have.
My tires do list 44 PSI as max. As mentioned I check once a week, along with fluid check. All seems well.
edit - meant to say thanks for the feedback. And side note, when I was a starving college student, I lived on used tires for my '85 Nissan Maxima, and drove the heck out of it.
Always new tires now when due....
Fine to run 40, 42 or 44 whatever you like best....BUT let's make sure we specify that this is ONLY with tires that say max 44 (or higher) on the side.
NEVER put over 35 psi cold in a tire that says max inflation 35psi.