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Ok, I have only had the car for 3 years and 30k miles, so I am to be forgiven to finally trying to figure out tire pressure 
I have a 4S with 19 inch wheels. The display and the online documentation is saying the rear tires shoud be 32 psi, front are at 38 Whenever they came back from service they were at around 37 or 38, which is how I have always driven the car.
I don't understand why the rear tires would have such low pressure compared to the 20s.
That seems really low to me, and afaik, would mean that lowering them to that level would improve traction at the cost of efficiency.
What am I missing? Why woud the rear tires be low?
thanks
I have a 4S with 19 inch wheels. The display and the online documentation is saying the rear tires shoud be 32 psi, front are at 38 Whenever they came back from service they were at around 37 or 38, which is how I have always driven the car.
I don't understand why the rear tires would have such low pressure compared to the 20s.
That seems really low to me, and afaik, would mean that lowering them to that level would improve traction at the cost of efficiency.
What am I missing? Why woud the rear tires be low?
thanks
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