What tire pressure is recommended?
You should keep your front tires 2 PSI higher than the rear, that’s required for handling purposes. The manual recommends 35/33. If you check your pressure every day, 35/33 will work fine if you don’t live in extreme climates (Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco are examples of non-extreme climates–Texas, Minnesota, Wyoming are examples of extreme climates). In extreme climates, consider either 42/40 or 40/38. The additional 5 or 7 psi lets you be a bit lazy about the pressure checking. Extreme climates want additional pressure to deal with the extremes.