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What is the manufacturer's suggested tire pressure for a 1990 Acura Integra LS?
I know this may be found on the sticker inside the drivers side door frame, but I do not own an Acura Integra I am trying to purchase some custom valve stem caps with fitted pressure guages as a gift for someone and I have to know the manufacturer's tire pressure specifications.
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I'm looking for the values on the sticker on the inside of the driver's side door frame. I'll only accept an answer from someone with a 1990 Acura Integra. If you don't have these exact values, don't answer the question.
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do not do what the tire says, that's a max pressure, when you fill a tire to max pressure your putting lots of stress in the centre of the tread, you will wear the centre of the tire out and the sides will be good. I do believe honda used about 28 or 29PSI in the tires, but anywhere from 26 32 should be good for a car that. It does not must be exact, becasue when the tire moves it generates heat and will because the tire pressure to increase, and when its cold the pressure will be lower. so anything between 26PSI 32PSI will be good.
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just look at the side wall of the tire and it should say "MAX PSI XX".
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I go 30 32 psi on a tire of that size, anything between 26 and 36 psi will be good.
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when mesured cold it should be 29 psi
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im gonna say 35 40
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A rule of thumb for most cars and trucks is 32 psi for most tires that are cold. I have encountered an SUV that had commercial truck tires on it that needed a bit more than that, about 36 to 40 psi. I own a 1998 GS R with custom wheels and tires and I generally used 32 psi. The treadwear on those tires was perfect, not uneven on the sides or the center.
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