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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,357
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@bailout
60 psi WILL increase tire wear and WILL decrease traction. end of story. I'm not arguing this one. Go find me one auto crosser who runs 60 psi on their yaris. and again, the tunnel vision of hypermiling is coming into play. What about all the added stress on suspension, suspension mounts, engine mounts, transmission mounts, interior trim pieces, pretty much the entire car??? I suppose the 20 dollars a year(again) you are saving will pay for all of that?? If you want the all important MPG, and that's ALL you are worried about, listen to every word bailout says. If you are interested in the total cost of something, I suggest doing your own research. |
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