HattersleyD, on 20 August 2014 - 12:18 PM, said:
Is it say that the comfort tyre pressure is OK, but if you want better fuel economy (Eco) then you can go with the 43psi in both front and rear?
Spot on. Higher pressures means less cushioning and therefore a harder, less comfortable ride. Many people opt for something in the middle such as 35psi all round.
Is it say that the comfort tyre pressure is OK, but if you want better fuel economy (Eco) then you can go with the 43psi in both front and rear?
Spot on. Higher pressures means less cushioning and therefore a harder, less comfortable ride. Many people opt for something in the middle such as 35psi all round.
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