Wow. That analogy doesn't even make sense. It's nothing like filleting a fish with a chainsaw. If anything it's more like filleting a fish with a scalpel. Blindly going by the door sticker is actually as crude as filleting a fish with a chainsaw.
The OP asked a question about tire pressures he believes are correct, but that don't necessarily agree with the sticker recommendations. I suggested a way he can verify if his pressures are indeed correct. There are really only two accurate ways to know if your tire pressures are correct, either wait until the tires show wear (kinda dumb) or read tire temps.
Gritz you can fillet your fish however you want, it doesn't matter to me. For the OP, if you're worried that those pressures might be too low, either wait until the tires show wear, get a tire pyrometer or just run them and don't worry about it. The problem is, unlike getting in a shower without knowing the exact water temperature, running your tires with the wrong pressures can actually kill people.
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