Anyone running below 33PSI? If so, what has been your experience regarding the ride and handling?
Running at 31 psi on the stock 18" Dunlops. Not much difference to me really. At least not the type of driving I do. Maybe slightly less impact harshness that's about it.
II am in SC for summer and am conscience of the high day temps so I know even though I set them at 33 PSI about 2 weeks ago in NJ, the pressure is likely higher now. I will check them cold tomorrow AM and I assume that when you report a PSI it is when tire has not been run for several hours.
"Notice"? Yeah, they received notice from the sales people to set tire pressure to 31 so customers would not complain about the ride. There is no official notice from Hyundai (unless someone cares to show us the TSB).Had my 18” tires set to 33 PSI as per specs. Took car in for routine service at my dealer. They have specific mechanics for Genesis and Equis cars I found out earlier. Spoke to the mechanic concerning recommended tire pressure. He told me they had received notice that the Genesis cars tire pressures were to be set to 31 PSI so that’s what he had set mine to. Decided to leave it and try it. Didn’t find much of a difference maybe a little better bad road composure no change in handling but I’m one of those rare people who actually like the ride of the car as is. Think I’ll keep it at 31 PSI.
Cars shipped from overseas are usually inflated to air pressure way over the recommended pressure. A lot of dealers are too lazy/cheap to set it correctly during dealer prep. Hyundai would have had to use 33 PSI during EPA fuel tests, because those are the published numbers on the driver’s door jamb.I took delivery on my 2011 Genesis 4.6 a couple of weeks ago and was surprised to discover that my tire press was set at 38PSI on every tire from the dealer! I mentioned this to my neighbor who knew of someone else who bought a Genesis in a different state and his tires were also set at 38PSI. Not sure why they would do this other than to make sure customers make the fuel mileage numbers at the expense of the ride and early tire wear. Over inflated tires will begin to wear in the center of the tread. I dropped the pressure to 33PSI and noted an immediate improvement in ride quality. I'm not sure I would want to go below 33PSI though as under inflated tires will tend to show wear at the outside portion of the tread. Genesis tires are filled with nitrogen as opposed to air. Heat buildup has little effect on nitrogen so the tire holds a more constant pressure on long trips whereas an air filled tire would build up additional pressure because air molecules grow further apart when heat is applied thus increasing pressure. I don't think you can go wrong sticking with the recommended tire pressure called out on the data sticker located on the driver's door jam and servicing tires with nitrogen when needed.