Holy crap these responses are hilarious. Slick, please take information at face value. Like many have said, at the end of the day we can't stop you from filling the tires with maximum pressure.
That being said the manufacturer recommends the pressure on weight of vehicle and regular driving conditions. Unless towing or anything out of the ordinary I would highly recommend following the door jam sticker. Unless you desire wearing your tires irregularly/uneavenly there isn't much benefit to going outside this range.
"Fuel efficiency" isn't worth the trade off for tire life when you over-inflate and "comfort" when under-inflating will do just as much damage. One of the most common reasons for premature tire failure is improper tire pressure. Anyone who has ever run a shop or been around them (myself included) would concur.
That being said the manufacturer recommends the pressure on weight of vehicle and regular driving conditions. Unless towing or anything out of the ordinary I would highly recommend following the door jam sticker. Unless you desire wearing your tires irregularly/uneavenly there isn't much benefit to going outside this range.
"Fuel efficiency" isn't worth the trade off for tire life when you over-inflate and "comfort" when under-inflating will do just as much damage. One of the most common reasons for premature tire failure is improper tire pressure. Anyone who has ever run a shop or been around them (myself included) would concur.