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Old 03-22-2011, 04:28 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 68cam454 View Post
I picked up a new 2011 Nismo last Thursday and I went over the car this weekend to make sure there were no issues. When I checked the tire pressures, I found they were all at 55psi so I set them all to 35psi cold as called out on the door jam. The ride is much smoother and a little less noisy now.

I called the dealers service department today to ask what the heck was up with the high pressures and he said they are over inflated for shipping and they forgot to set them back to normal pressures before I picked it up........hmmm....seems strange. Anyone had their Z delivered with extremely high tire pressure?
This has how cars have been shipped for years. It's not abnormal for them to be overinflated. The fact that they forgot to lower the pressures is annoying at worst. Not a real big issue.
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