Michelins. so ANY Michelin will give a good ride? why bother responding if your not going to give a worth while answer
It's supposed to be very close to 34 psi. I always pump mine to 35 psi on all 4 tires...thinking about changing mines back to 34 also..makes for a smoother, more comfortable ride. Just remember this: the higher psi gives better performance, lower psi gives a more comfortable ride.
The 16 inch tire will give you a more comfortable ride. Safety should be about the same. The only thing you will gain is some handling on corners at higher rates of speed. More Information on tires http://www.barretire.com
Longer tire life, reducing wear on suspension components, more comfortable ride.
The pressure that gives the best combination of ride, traction, safety, durability.
Generally recommended factory tire pressure is located in the door jamb. If not, 32psi gives best economy while 28 psi gives a cushy ride.
35 psi no more than 45 oh and to keep the ride relatively comfortable i would recommend 30psi...
can you replace a h rated tire with a t rated, and which one gives a better ride and less noise.
Probably a good American made highway tire. No All Season ot highly aggressive tread.t a plain highway tire.
JB Dunlop invented the pneumatic (air-filled) tire for bicycles in 1888. This invention revolutionized the cycling industry by providing a more comfortable and efficient ride.
Toyo SPECTRUM All Season Tires are exceptional in all seasons,and deliver a smooth and comfortable ride.
Find the maximum pressure on the sidewall of the tire. This depends on your ride preference since you are not using factory recommended tires. The closer to the maximum rated pressure on the sidewall gives you better mileage and less wear to the tire but a harder ride.
I own a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2 and the Corect tire size is 225/60/R16 and all four tires should have 30 psi tire pressure at all times for a smooth and comfortable ride.