Topic: Tire pressure
in Forum: C3 Engines, Driveline and Handling
I think a '74 vintage car would have come with tires rated at 32 psi maximum pressure cold. 20 psi would be so low as to create a lot of heat build up and wobble in the tire and excessive sidewall flex. I think the owner must buy a lot of tires due to premature wear on the outer edges if he keeps the pressure at 20 psi.
A more realistic pressure would be 30-32 psi...a bit harder ride, but improved wear, traction and fuel economy.
One of the problems Ford had with Firestone tire failures was due to heat buildup from unrealistic lower recommended tire pressures. There was some quality control issues with Firestones from one plany in particular, and this combined with low air pressures helped set the stage for rollovers.
Many if not most tires now are rated at least 35 psi maximum cold pressure, and many 44 psi or higher. I keep my tires inflated to the upper end of the rated pressure.

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Granted, it rides really well, and would be harsher at 30/32psi, but, if Zora didn't have a problem with it, I sure don't.


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Granted, it rides really well, and would be harsher at 30/32psi, but, if Zora didn't have a problem with it, I sure don't.




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These cars came from the factory with these pressure reccommendations, and were driven many a mile like that. True, the Firestone 500s had issues, but, that was a junk tire issue...not a pressure issue. I've heard of brand new 500s blowing on the Dealership showrooms.
I've put some hard & fast miles on the tires I have now at 20psi...no wear problems...no handling problems...and she rides really sweet!
I think the pressure on my '85 is 24 frt., 26 rear, on those huge steamrollers.
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Joel Adams
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