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      05-09-2011, 06:26 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by ERVJOHNS View Post
While still not perfect, the handling and steering at high speed has improved by lowering the air pressure in the tires to 32 psi, which is the pressure specified on the sticker in the door column.

The car was delivered at 34 psi, and I briefly tried 36 and 38 psi, which made things worse. So with 32 psi the ride quality is greatly improved, although still a little "floaty" and with typical RFT harshness.
Yes. More pressure will worsen the ride comfort.

Get summer non-run flat tires and handling will improve. Sportier shocks and thicker anti-roll bars and handling will improve further.
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