And it bugs me a little, but apparently not enough that I’ve actually done something about it.

  • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    7 days ago

    Yep - like an AWD version of a car may use different pressures than a FWD version, to manage traction.

    I’ve seen an AWD version use lower pressures in the rear than FWD - this helps keep the rear of that car from sliding due to a combination of torque transferring to the rear wheels and more weight back there.