David T. is correct - as usual. However, there is an exception. And, if you drive long fast interstate trips like I do, this is something you should know. Check the DeLorean Workshop Manual, L;12:01. Here you'll see that for "high speed" driving the recommended pressures are 29 PSI front and 34 PSI rear. Admittedly, "high speed" is not defined, but this was written in 1981 when most speed limits were 55/65 mph. I travel hours at a stretch at 75+ mph so I suspect that qualifies as "high speed". Before I go on any of these long distance trips I inflate the fronts to at least 27 PSI and the rears to 34 PSI. Dick Ryan --- jtrealtywebspannet <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote: > Owners, check the decal inside the glove box door > and check your > tires! Fronts are to be at 23 PSI, Rear at 30 PSI > and the spare at 60. > If you insist on deviating from these pressures you > should not go more > than = - 2 psi measured cold. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com