Spilchy
New member
My brother bought a new VW Jetta wagon. I checked the tire pressure straight from the dealer and (according to the specs. on the driver door jamb) the fronts were fine and the rears were low.
Interestingly, all 4 were at the same pressure because the spec. on the door jamb says 44 psi for the rear! It is currently at 35 psi - 9 points off.
I was a bit shocked at the high number because the max. pressure on the Michelen tire is 51 psi.
With the summer here and with tire expansion, is filling it to 44 psi dangerous?
My brother is a painting contractor and loads the back of the wagon with materials sometimes if he isn't using the truck.
What do you guys think? Should I fill it up to 44? If not, what do you recommend?
Thanks, any help is appreciated. I want him to be safe, maintain good gas mileage and proper tire wear.
:xyxthumbs
Interestingly, all 4 were at the same pressure because the spec. on the door jamb says 44 psi for the rear! It is currently at 35 psi - 9 points off.
I was a bit shocked at the high number because the max. pressure on the Michelen tire is 51 psi.
With the summer here and with tire expansion, is filling it to 44 psi dangerous?
My brother is a painting contractor and loads the back of the wagon with materials sometimes if he isn't using the truck.
What do you guys think? Should I fill it up to 44? If not, what do you recommend?
Thanks, any help is appreciated. I want him to be safe, maintain good gas mileage and proper tire wear.
:xyxthumbs