TIRE PRESSURE, WHEEL ALIGNMENT, SUSPENSION SETUP CHARACTERISTICS

Tire Pressure Selection

The table below shows tire pressure suggestions for high performance driving.

Vehicle Type Position Pressure
Front Wheel DriveFront
Rear
35-45 psi
30-40 psi
Front Engine / Rear Wheel Drive Front
Rear
35-45 psi
30-40 psi
Rear Engine / Rear Wheel Drive Front
Rear
35-45 psi
35-40 psi

In wet conditions, it's suggested to use tire pressures about 5 to 10 psi more. This will improve the resistance to aquaplaning.

Tire, Wheel Alignment, Suspension Setup
Setup Decrease Understeer Decrease Oversteer
Front Tire Pressures HigherLower
Rear Tire PressuresLower Higher
Front Tire SizeBigger Smaller
Rear Tire SizeSmaller Bigger
Front CamberMore Negative More Positive
Rear CamberMore Positive More Negative
Front Toe Toward OutsideToward Inside
Rear Toe Toward InsideToward Outside
Front CasterMore Positive More Negative
Front SpringsSofter Stiffer
Rear Springs StifferSofter
Front Swaybar ThinnerThicker
Rear Swaybar ThickerThinner
Weight BalanceToward Rear Toward Front