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1. What is the correct tire pressure?
my car: 96 Suzuki Sidekick JX Sport 1.8L 4×4
I usually drive it on Rear-Wheel-DriveThe tire specification sticker on the edge of driver’s door is as follows:
GVWR
1670kg/3682lbGAWR FRT
800kg/1764lb
P215 65 R16
RIMS: 16×6 1/2J; 16×6 1/2JJ
160kPa/23psiGAWR RR
960kg/2116lb
P215 65 R16
RIMS: 16×6 1/2J; 16×6 1/2JJ
160kPa/23psi
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The sticker on the door shows 23psi, which I think is too low. In the Suzuki Forum, a moderator guy told me 23 psi was designed for stock tire that is a old-technology tire, NOT for today’s fuel-efficient tire (LLR tire).The ex-owner sold me this car with these mix-brand tires.
Driver Front: Dayton Quadra LTE, obvious dry-rod, 4/32 tread left. (Dayton is a brand. Quadra LTE is a series)
Driver Rear: Michelin MX4, severe dry-rod, 8/32 tread left.
Passenger Front: Dayton Quadra LTE, made on week 38 year 05, 6/32 tread left.
Passenger Rear: Firestone FR380, made on week 48 year 08, 8/32 tread left.
Spare: Dunlop SP4000T, 5/32 tread left.All tires are all-season tires in stock size – 215 65 R16, but NOT stock tire. (stock = original equipped)
Except for Spare tire(Dunlop one, 96T), all four tires have 98T index and are labeled max-load 750kg at max-pressure@44psiI has been suggested by walmart guy to replace at least two dry-rod tires, which are the Driver Front: Dayton and the Driver Rear: Michelin
I know mix-brand is NOT good. But, for this year, my budget only covers two new tires. Also, I am driving it in a town-size city. Most trips are within 15 miles.
Since last week, I have had two new tires (Walmart Goodyear Viva2, 215 65 R16, 98S) on the rear.
NOW,
Passenger Front: Firestone FR380, made at week 48 year 08, 8/32 tread left.
Driver Front: Dayton Quadra LTE, made on week 38 year 05, 6/32 tread left.When I inflate them to 30 psi, the sidewall close to the ground expands out like the left picture. But it is visible difference comparing to other part of sidewall. The steering is a little hard.
Two days ago, the temperature drops a lot, the tire pressure is 25.5 psi, the sidewall expanded out dramatically. It is known that under-inflation is much more dangerous than over-inflation (as long as not exceed max-pressure). I drive to the closest gas-station and inflated to 30 psi.
Yesterday, I inflated them to 35 psi. The steering is pleasant and smooth, but the drawback is tough ride-quality.
In this case, is 35 psi the best for my car and tires now?
2. Question about the direction of mounting tire.
The walmart guy, first mounted the wrong tire(the severe dry-rod Michelin with good tread) to a rim. When they done, I found that problem. Then, to correct it, he dis-mounted the severe dry-rod Michelin and mounted the ‘Dayton’ one with 6/32 tread to this rim after their closing hour(but they made mistake and they took the responsible).
However, yesterday, I found that the DOT label of the Driver Front ‘Dayton’ tire is inward (In other words, I cannot see DOT label on the outside sidewall), NOT outward like it supposed to be. Is it a BIG and safety issue?
The DOT label of other tires can be seen on the outside sidewall.
Are the tire patterns of my tires non-directional, symmetrical?
I attached a picture of my new Viva 2 tire. All my tires, including the ‘Dayton’ one, have the similar pattern – like diagonal grooves across from one side to the other.Does it mean that the mounting direction could be either way (DOT label inward is not a big issue?) and crossing tire rotation is safe?
Thanks.
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