Could you tell me ideal pressure for my staggered tire?

Asked by Dayson Oct 01, 2020 at 12:28 AM about the 2011 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have 2011 Mustang GT premium and lowered 1.5"
Front tire is 255/40 zr19 and rear is 285/35 zr19
how much air should I put in front and rear tires?

And also, I have another question. I feel like it is little slippery when I drive on
corners. I also experienced that when I go from 0 mile it won't go straight. Is
it because of wheel alignment or should I not go that fast?

2 Answers

What pressures do you run now? Do you have even tire wear? If the tires are slipping on corners either you are going too fast, the tires are worn or you have the wrong kind of tire.

If you are drag racing and it does not launch straight it could be the suspension. alignment or other factors. You can fine tune the traction by raising or lowering the tire pressure small amounts. Get a accurate tire gauge, not one of those el cheapos.

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