That's really not true. Volvos rear suspension is very sensitive and 3 lbs of air can make quite a difference in RIDE QUALITY.turbotim2 wrote:Geez JRL, sound slike your ready for your bottle and a nap.
Both min and my wife's Michelins have a max 35 psi so I won't go over it. and lets face it, these are family sedans or wagons with already fairly poor performance so what is 3 psi going to really do? Exactly, nothing.
It won't change the handling very much but the difference from say 31 lbs and 34 bls is amazing in ride quality and smoothness.
Generall I run the lowest air pressure that gives me a nice ride and decent handling.
If I'm in the mood for higher performance I can always add some air.
Another thing I wouold like to mention regarding gauges, the above comment is correct, most gauges are different but it doesn;t matter AS LONG AS YOU USE THE SAME GAUGE.
Finf the pressure YOU like, as long as you're using the same gauge you will know if you're loosing air or if you want to add air etc.
Apples to apples.
As a rule they're usually not more than 3 to 4 lbs off from one extreme to the other






