Neuton NT8000

I pumped 35 for front n rear. But that was after driving for ~20km, so the tire pressure would be slightly higher. Lol. But so far so good

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Every car setup and even every person butt feel also different. I have people pump 42psi still say okay....:confused:
 
I've seen before....no joke

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How far can they go? Probably driving to tyre shop?:confused:

Got one time, I was having my tyre balanced, one customer came in with flat tyre. The tyre was beyond repair as sidewall damaged. Customer said drive very short distance only since your shop nearby, but then non runflat are like that, even short distance will kill the tyres...:bawling:
 
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How far can they go? Probably driving to tyre shop?:confused:

Got one time, I was having my tyre balanced, one customer came in with flat tyre. The tyre was beyond repair as sidewall damaged. Customer said drive very short distance only since your shop nearby, but then non runflat are like that, even short distance will kill the tyres...:bawling:


Even running with low pressure will leave a very distinguished mark...

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Even running with low pressure will leave a very distinguished mark...

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Oh! if you means damage to the sidewall, then the pressure will have to be very low....but if not, running below optimum air pressure will heat the tyres up a lot and on long run also not good for the rubber compound too...:banghead:
 
Oh! if you means damage to the sidewall, then the pressure will have to be very low....but if not, running below optimum air pressure will heat the tyres up a lot and on long run also not good for the rubber compound too...:banghead:

Must take good care of the tires...

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44psi???? Are you freaking crazy? Some tyres support barely a few psi more than what you pump in. I always use 34-35 psi for all my cars and tyres. Bumpy to some extent but it feels planted for me.
 
44psi???? Are you freaking crazy? Some tyres support barely a few psi more than what you pump in. I always use 34-35 psi for all my cars and tyres. Bumpy to some extent but it feels planted for me.

Yup, some tyres requires 42 to 44 psi to bead them onto the rims then reduced back to required psi for use....Bro. SC use maximum pressure.....:smokin:
 
44psi???? Are you freaking crazy? Some tyres support barely a few psi more than what you pump in. I always use 34-35 psi for all my cars and tyres. Bumpy to some extent but it feels planted for me.

195/60/15, NCT 5. What to do, i pumped 32 the other time, handling changed straightaway.
then i pumped to 36 now, sidewall still flexing. But now tyres got older and thread wearing off,
better stick to 36/34 now.

I tot you know deh.
 
195/60/15, NCT 5. What to do, i pumped 32 the other time, handling changed straightaway.
then i pumped to 36 now, sidewall still flexing. But now tyres got older and thread wearing off,
better stick to 36/34 now.

I tot you know deh.

I know, just inform bro. Izso you use max pressure.....:biggrin:
 
Guys, just found the NT5000 sidewall is actually even softer than my T1R.
 

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