Old Feb 25, 2008 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by 90Haccord
I brought them back down to 40psi. Problem is somewhat gone, I think it was the variation between the front and the back.

My car feels like its in SAND running on 34psi
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The overinflated tires only increase ride harshness and accelerate wear. Deflate them to 32 psi and leave them there.

And if the car feels like it's running in sand, it's because the car is seventeen years old and probably down a bit on power. :screwy:

The grinding noise you hear on right turns is likely a worn CV joint or torn tie rod bushing. When you deflate the tires, check the axles for torn boots near the hub. If the boot has torn and the joint has run dry of grease, you'll need to replace the joint.
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