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    Quote Originally Posted by HitShane View Post
    The TPMS sensors are just idiot lights for people who don't check their tire pressure. You have to manually adjust your tire pressure up or down at the pump. Normally they trigger the (idiot) light on your dash when the pressure is 25% below the target zone.
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    I hate TPMS. I really wish there was a way to remove, or turn off, the TPMS lights on the dash. I worked at a tire shop a long time ago and it's literally just looking at the tires to see if they're flat or not. I don't need no stinkin' TPMS to tell me it's flat, I can see that the tire is flat! lol!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    Wow. That's some impressive heat on the road. Any chance you have access to an infrared thermometer?
    No, but my buddy used one in the interior of a car he was working on and it was 167.
    During a heat wave in Southern, IL when I was a kid, I remember my mom cooking eggs on the sidewalk. They used to say on the radio it was hot enough out to fry an egg so she tried and sure enough lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx2uner View Post
    Mitsubishi recommends 35# for 14" and 32# for 15".
    In Europe, Mitsubishi recommends 40 PSI (Bridgestone Ecopia tyres here).

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    My Front tyres of Bridgestone Ecopia lasted 35000 km. Rear looks like they are half way now. I have 14 inch rims and tyre pressure is 40 PSI (2.7 bar) as Mitsubishi recommends here in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RodeRoNL View Post
    My Front tyres of Bridgestone Ecopia lasted 35000 km.
    What size are those tires? Bridgestone doesn't sell a 14" Ecopia in the United States.

    I'm running 185-55-15 Ecopia EP422 Plus tires on my car right now. These have a 70,000 mile tread-life rating. I'm hoping for 100K miles out of these things!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top_Fuel View Post
    What size are those tires? Bridgestone doesn't sell a 14" Ecopia in the United States.

    I'm running 185-55-15 Ecopia EP422 Plus tires on my car right now. These have a 70,000 mile tread-life rating. I'm hoping for 100K miles out of these things!
    165/70/14. I don't know if they sell them here in Europe, but they came with the new car.

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    my oem tires lasted 34k miles, at least the front ones, the rear ones had plenty of tread left but i opted for a different tire size instead of paying 900 for a set of four.

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    Quote Originally Posted by traveldude189 View Post
    my oem tires lasted 34k miles, at least the front ones, the rear ones had plenty of tread left but i opted for a different tire size instead of paying 900 for a set of four.
    Wow...$900?? My stealership sells the OEM Dunlops for about $95 apiece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobrajet View Post
    Wow...$900?? My stealership sells the OEM Dunlops for about $95 apiece.
    I havent gone to the stealership for anything they screwed me enough when i bought my car. But i was told when i tryed to get stock tires my size was limited so i went a size wider on the tread and made the car handle better

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    Quote Originally Posted by traveldude189 View Post
    I havent gone to the stealership for anything they screwed me enough when i bought my car. But i was told when i tryed to get stock tires my size was limited so i went a size wider on the tread and made the car handle better
    The stock size is only offered by a couple manufacturers here...Bridgestone and Dunlop. They always have to be ordered. Going a half-size bigger, to 175/65/14, gives a few more options, and often they will have that size on hand.



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