From Porsche Panamera 4S to Gen3 Raptor 37

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McClane

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37” tire pressure seems too high and it came like this I never put extra air in it and wonder what should be the range?



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General forum consensus is 34F and 32R cold pressure. Some run 32F and 30R. See which feels good to you with your driving habits.

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FYI: You will need to readjust pressures after the dealership does an oil change.
 

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37” tire pressure seems too high and it came like this I never put extra air in it and wonder what should be the range?



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Chalk test. 38 all around is for the best EPA numbers, not the best handling or ride. When I did a chalk test recently on my '20 with 35s, the tread didn't flatten out onto the road until I got down to 32 front and 28 rear. Which is what they run at Raptor Assault. I wonder how they came up with those numbers?
 

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I have never understood the "4S" Porsches. It's basically the answer to the question "What's the most money I can spend without actually getting a turbo?"
 

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Great looking truck! I haven't owned a Porsche, yet- but various M cars, Audis and VWs. I’m sure you’ll love the truck, especially from a maintenance cost perspective. Enjoy!
 

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37” tire pressure seems too high and it came like this I never put extra air in it and wonder what should be the range?



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I have ZERO faith in tpms. Don't even have the modules in my wheels. Manual pressure gauge is TWTG. TPMS is ok to know when you have a flat, but that's about it, I hate those things. I have never found them to be accurate. Maybe that's just me, but I doubt it.
 
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