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Michelin Latitude Tire Pressure

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#1 ·
Hi, I have a 2014 JGC Limited - 18" with Michelin Latitudes. Just noticed the vehicle was delivered with 40-42 PSI based on the sensors. The doorjam reads 33 PSI cold (I think).

What are you guys running for PSI on these tires and wheels?
 
#9 ·
In dropping off my Jeep tomorrow morning to have the steering wheel vibration looked at along with realigning the sunroof and fixing the liftgate handle. Hoping the tires/wheels just need rebalancing. I believe my dealership has the Road Force balancer. At least that's what the search results say. Ill post back with results. Wish me luck.
 
#14 · (Edited)
That's odd. The build date on my Jeep was June/2013. What's your build date? Perhaps they changed the reccomended PSI setting on recent builds? Ragardless, I run them at 36 PSI even if the sticker said 33.

I dropped off my Jeep this morning and was told later in the day today that they need another day to get everything done. So I'm hoping Monday I'll get it back. They're doing a wheel alignment, centering the steering wheel (albeit part of the wheel alignment),Road Force wheel balance, realigning the sunroof and fixing the liftgate handle trim(not flush). My dealership has the Hunter Road Force balance machine which I hope addresses the steering wheel vibration at 65+ mph. I'll post back as soon as I get it back. Wish me luck.
 
#30 ·
Hi, I have a 2014 JGC Limited - 18" with Michelin Latitudes. Just noticed the vehicle was delivered with 40-42 PSI based on the sensors. The doorjam reads 33 PSI cold (I think).

What are you guys running for PSI on these tires and wheels?
Am running 40 psi
It simply drives better at 40
To me 36 is too low and i feel it rolling about on the rim
But each to there own
 
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