What is the recommended honda crv tire air pressure for best performance?
so, i remember when i first got my honda crv, i thought knowing the tire pressure was just for car nerds. but after getting caught in a rainstorm with low tires, i learned my lesson. i had to pull over and pump them up because it felt like driving on marshmallows. serious wake-up call, right?
so, for best performance, i keep mine around 32 psi. it’s like the sweet spot between comfort and handling. and trust me, it helps with gas mileage too. have you ever noticed how it feels different when they’re just a little low? it’s like running on a flat tire but not really.
what do you guys do for tire pressure? do you check it often or just wing it like i used to? sometimes i feel like it’s a full-time job keeping up with it all, but totally worth it.
Ive got a 2018 CRV in Seattle and I keep the tires at 32 psi. It handles well and feels smooth on the roads.
Usually I forget to check but staying at recommended levels makes a big difference I guess. Wouldn’t wanna risk it in the rain.
I have a 2018 Honda CR-V and I usually keep the tires at 32 psi just like the manual says. Living in Seattle I ve noticed it helps with the rain slick streets.
Some say that a little extra air can help with gas mileage but it feels bumpy to me so 32 it is.
I remember back in 2019 when I got my CRV in Vancouver I thought tire pressure was no biggie. Ended up driving with 30 PSI and it felt weird.
Now I keep it around 32 as recommended here and it feels so much better. Makes such a difference driving around the rain or snow.
I’ve got a 2019 Honda CRV and honestly I’ve never cared much about tire pressure until a friend brought it up last month while we were driving through the Rockies. Living in Denver makes you realize those mountain roads need a solid grip.
I’ve always kept it around 32 PSI like the manual says and the ride feels smooth. I never thought it would make a difference but it totally does.
I have a 2018 Honda CR-V and live in Toronto. I keep my tire pressure at 32 PSI for that sweet spot. I’ve driven it through snow in winter and it handles like a champ.
But honestly sometimes I wonder if I should go a bit lower for comfort.
Seems like the right pressure just makes everything smoother on those bumpy streets.
I have a 2020 Honda CRV and I keep my tires at 32 PSI cause that’s what the manual says. Driving around Toronto I’ve noticed better handling since then.
My friends say it’s all about that balance you know like soft for comfort hard for performance but I’m just here to drive without worries.
I remember when I had my 2018 Honda CR-V in Vancouver the tire pressure was always a thing. I found the recommended pressure was around 32 PSI for the front and 30 for the rear.
It made a huge difference during those rainy days trust me. Drives felt smoother and I didn’t feel like I’d slide off the road.
Best part it saves gas too. It really pays to keep an eye on it.
I’ve got a 2020 Honda CRV in Ontario and I’ve learned the hard way that keeping tires around 32 PSI is key for smooth rides.
Had a trip to the mountains last summer and let me tell you proper air pressure saved me from a flat.
Feels more stable on those winding roads
I’ve got a 2018 Honda CR-V in Ontario and I always keep the tire pressure around 32 psi like the manual says. I’ve found it helps with comfort on those long drives up north. The handling feels better and the fuel efficiency is solid. Plus I don’t wanna be that person with flat tires.
Ive got a 2019 Honda CRV in Seattle and I usually keep my tire pressure around 35 psi its smooth sailing on those rainy roads
Had a buddy in Toronto who swears 32 works better for him but I prefer the firmer ride here
I ve got a 2018 Honda CR-V and I found that keeping my tires around 32 PSI really does the trick. I drive mostly through the rainy roads of Vancouver Canada so handling is key.
One time I forgot and it drove like a boat. Def looking out for that sweet spot.
Had my 2020 CRV in Texas when I found out about tire pressure.
So important for handling especially in that heat. I keep mine around 32 psi.
Feels smooth on long trips.
I’ve always kept my CR-V at around 32 PSI in Denver and it runs smooth. Gotta love how the right pressure improves mileage you know.
Had a friend who didn’t care about tire pressure and his ride was a mess. Definitely see a difference in performance when it’s right.