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12-10-2009, 01:56 AM | #1 |
Drives: 2007 Blue Yaris Hatchback Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Michigan
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Should I lower the PSI during the Winter?
So I was going to buy some winter tires, but because I cant really afford good ones right now I'm thinking I might hold off, plus I just realized that I would have to pay for mounting and dismounting twice a year which will add up in the long run if i continue to use winter tires. I live in MI.
So my question is if I should lower the PSI in my tires to get better traction? The car states that the these specific tires (185/60/15) should be at 32 PSI. The max PSI on the tires say 44 PSI. I run them usually around 38 in the front and 37 in the back to get a better MPG. So should I lower them back down to 32 PSI? Or even lower than that? Or is 37 still ok? I dont feel like I have much control when driving over snow. Also any other tips? I'm going to try putting a lot of salt bags in my back seat instead of my trunk area since its a FWD. I hear putting it in the very back wont be as good because the front needs more weight. Anyways thanks for any suggestions. |
12-10-2009, 03:48 AM | #2 |
no lowering your PSI from 32 , would make your car handle worse ,
try going up to 36-38 PSI and feel the differrance |
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12-10-2009, 09:04 AM | #3 |
Drives: 06 Polar White 5dr, 13 Soul 4u Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
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What is currently on your car for rubber? Are you still on factory originals? If so, as far as winter is concerned, they are shot. Dropping PSI on factory rubber is not going to help one bit. Given your location, you would be best to just suck it up and invest in some winters. Go for what you can afford. Anything snow rated is going to be better than what you currently have. Craigslist may be your friend, but I suspect pickings have probably gotten very slim over the past week.
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12-10-2009, 05:48 PM | #4 |
Drives: 2007 Blue Yaris Hatchback Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Michigan
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Well I'm not sure if the tires are originals, but I suspect they might not be because the tread is still pretty deep. I tried the old coin trick with a penny and quarter to measure them. I've only had the car since July and I bought it used. Its a 2007 hatchback. The tires that are on it right now are Kelly Navigator Golds 185/60/15. Is there a specific tire that all Yaris's start out with originally?
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12-10-2009, 06:02 PM | #5 |
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Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA
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Goodyear Eagle LS is what usually comes on U.S. Yarises with 15" wheels.
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12-10-2009, 06:49 PM | #6 |
Drives: 08 Yaris Hatchback Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Macomb,Michigan
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we have the 08 yaris with factory tires and dont have any problems.
I think you just have to get used to it.My wife drives it daily,50 miles round trip to work and does fine(highway and city).Yes they are light and low to the ground,but I'm impressed how well it does in the snow(Michigan) I do run 33(ish) pounds in the tires.I'n not sure what brand the stk. tires are,I will look when she gets home Just take it slow and easy until you get comfortabe with it... |
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