be236
Well-known member
I've seen this topic posted before, but figured it's time to start a new (fresh) thread.
So, I just picked up a used Nissan LEAF 2017. My tires PSI measured about 38 PSI with a pencil-like tire gauge.
The car's label on the door says it should be 36 PSI for all four tires.
The tires themselves says max PSI is 44.
Looking at the tires now at 38 PSI, they "look" underinflated/flat.
I'm looking to pump them up to 40 or 42 PSI to max my range.
What's the consensus about doing this?
So, I just picked up a used Nissan LEAF 2017. My tires PSI measured about 38 PSI with a pencil-like tire gauge.
The car's label on the door says it should be 36 PSI for all four tires.
The tires themselves says max PSI is 44.
Looking at the tires now at 38 PSI, they "look" underinflated/flat.
I'm looking to pump them up to 40 or 42 PSI to max my range.
What's the consensus about doing this?