I recently purchased a Volkswagen Tiguan and noticed that the recommended maximum tire pressure is significantly higher than what I am used to. Is it safe to set my tire pressure to the maximum recommended PSI? Will it improve my gas mileage and handling?
ReplyIt is generally not recommended to set your tire pressure to the maximum recommended PSI. While it may improve your gas mileage and handling, it can also lead to faster wear and tear on your tires. It is best to stick to the manufacturer's recommended tire pressure for optimal performance and safety.
I have a Volkswagen Tiguan and have been setting my tire pressure to the maximum recommended PSI for years. I have not noticed any negative effects on my tires and it has definitely improved my gas mileage. However, it ultimately depends on your personal driving habits and preferences. My advice would be to experiment with different tire pressures and see what works best for you.
I used to set my tire pressure to the maximum recommended PSI, but I noticed that it caused my tires to wear out much faster. I now stick to the recommended pressure and have not had any issues. It's important to remember that tire pressure is not a one-size-fits-all solution and may vary depending on your specific vehicle and driving habits.