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Old 08-08-2007, 02:07 PM   #1
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I picked up my car 7-10-07. I have a little over 1000 miles on the car. My AVG MPG is 52. My best tank was 54.4. :P

My question is this, today I checked the tire pressure and it's 37 in all tires. I have seen postings saying to get it higher (40 something).

Are there any safety issues with this? Why would Toyota and the Tire MGR suggest 37??
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Old 08-08-2007, 02:30 PM   #2
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I have 42 front/ 40 rear on my Goodyear Comfortreds, the "upgrade" from the factory Goodyear Integrities. Max psi on the sidewall of both these tires says 44 psi, so I'm right up near the max. Ride is great, but that's subjective...YMMV.

Lower tire pressure numbers on the door jam from Toyota would give you a softer ride, again, subjective to what you are used to.

It's yet another choice you have concerning the Prius. Most on this site run 42/40. some run the 35/33 (door jam numbers). Many can't stand even numbers so they run 39/37 (sarcasm). All have opinions, all enjoy their cars immensely!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(finman @ Aug 8 2007, 02:30 PM) [snapback]492536[/snapback]</div>
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I have 42 front/ 40 rear on my Goodyear Comfortreds, the "upgrade" from the factory Goodyear Integrities. Max psi on the sidewall of both these tires says 44 psi, so I'm right up near the max. Ride is great, but that's subjective...YMMV.

Lower tire pressure numbers on the door jam from Toyota would give you a softer ride, again, subjective to what you are used to.

It's yet another choice you have concerning the Prius. Most on this site run 42/40. some run the 35/33 (door jam numbers). Many can't stand even numbers so they run 39/37 (sarcasm). All have opinions, all enjoy their cars immensely!
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Well It seems like no safety issues...... I will try the 42/40 and see what happens to the MPG.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NYPrius1 @ Aug 8 2007, 02:36 PM) [snapback]492540[/snapback]</div>
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Well It seems like no safety issues...... I will try the 42/40 and see what happens to the MPG.
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It seems I have a faulty tire gauge..... The Air Compressor says 42 ( after I put some additional air in ) One Tire Gauge says 38.5 the other 35. Beats Me!!
So What I said in my first post about 37 psi all tires my be wrong...

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The higher pressures will put you in greater danger of impact damage to the tire (possible blowout on violent impacts). There haven't been any reports of this being a problem, so we must be operating in a safe area.

An expert in the industry told me a few months ago the higher pressures increase the possibility of impact problems.

I run 40 front, 38 rear. Seems to work fine.

Perhaps you should invest in a nice gauge. I use an accugauge (digital). $20 at an auto center. It's consistent with another make/model and with commercial gauges.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NYPrius1 @ Aug 8 2007, 02:07 PM) [snapback]492517[/snapback]</div>
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I picked up my car 7-10-07. I have a little over 1000 miles on the car. My AVG MPG is 52. My best tank was 54.4. :P

My question is this, today I checked the tire pressure and it's 37 in all tires. I have seen postings saying to get it higher (40 something).

Are there any safety issues with this? Why would Toyota and the Tire MGR suggest 37??
Thanks For Any Info on This.
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Softer tires wear faster (who does that benefit?) and give a softer ride. If your tires are circles while supporting the car then you may be dangerously overinflated. IMO you are in no increased danger if you are within the manufacturer's spec or close to it.

You are doing good out of the gate. Block your upper grill and you should be able to pick up a bit more.
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Question: Are tires considered overinflated or dangerously overinflated if the pressure is higher than that recommended on the sidewall, or if the pressure is higher than recommended by the car maker (in the Prius-35 in the front and 33 in the back)?
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The higher pressures will put you in greater danger of impact damage to the tire (possible blowout on violent impacts). There haven't been any reports of this being a problem, so we must be operating in a safe area.

An expert in the industry told me a few months ago the higher pressures increase the possibility of impact problems.
The psi number on the side of a tire only reflects the “maximum permissible” inflation pressure for that tire.

FYI: The maximum permissible for the OEM tires are 44psi.

Keep in mind that the psi number on the side of the tire does NOT represent the "blowout" pressure or anywhere close to it for that matter. Otherwise we hypermilers would need new tires each time we hit a bump!


I've read before that the blowout pressures are usually upward around 200psi or so.
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Question: Are tires considered overinflated or dangerously overinflated if the pressure is higher than that recommended on the sidewall, or if the pressure is higher than recommended by the car maker (in the Prius-35 in the front and 33 in the back)?

Overinflation is when you exceed the maximum pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. It is HIGHLY recommended to never exceed the pressure listed on the sidewall. I would also caution against going below the pressures listed on the door jamb. Too low a pressure will cause edge wear and possible tire failure.
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