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Originally Posted by NoHyperbole
For street driving, I agree with you about the car feeling unsettled at anything higher than 35 psi on the front. When I tried 36 and 37 psi, there was a noticeable difference, and not for the better. Also, when I tried 32 and 33 psi, the car felt like it gripped better while cornering, but the crispness of the steering was sacrificed, and it felt "mushy."
As for using 32 psi on the rear tires, that's actually an easy way to get more rear grip and reduce the chance of oversteer. Plus, it probably makes the ride a little better.
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Exactly, the 35 in the front helps make steering a bit sharper and 32 in the rear helps grip