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Correct OEM tire pressure 265/30/ZR19

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"Type S" not mentioned in my 2026 manual either.
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If you think you will go 136+ mph, I think the easy thing to do is just adjust the tire pressure to the max PSI to get the full load rating, which I believe is 41/42 psi for the ITS. I am guessing based on the owner manual recommendations above Honda thinks it is OK to leave the rears at 33 psi due to the lack of weight on them vs. any other car. (Under 1,300 lbs in the rear when the car is unladen according to the internet??? I don't have easy access to the info on the door sill sticker as I write this so I can't confirm)
Great post.

You never know when you'll need to go 130+, everyone should just set their tires to 41psi just in case [/sarc]

Personally I run the rears at 34 and fronts at 40 since highway driving is the bulk of my daily drive.
 

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"Type S" not mentioned in my 2026 manual either.
The never refer to the Type S, it's by engine. They'll say the 1.5l or the 2.0l model which the ITS is obviously the 2.0l.

That or like the tires or other equipment, they'll refer to the models by the specific equipment details, example 265/30ZR19 tires.

However since a lot of the options and details apply to all models, there's just a singular "Integra" manual for all trims.
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