Recommended tyre pressure

DLegend

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My front is 33.5 psi front and 31.5 rear - Potenza RE001

Front is 32.5 front and 30 rear - Falken FK452

Try different pressures for different tyres, some will need more to feel good, some need less... :driver:
 

egb18c

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250 kpa at d front,n 220 kpa at d back.
fuel saving tip.not handling tip.
btr for d real should b less than d front tires.if u r using FF car(weight distribution)
if u wanna make ur car tail happy,then put d back tires to d max pressure it can takes.
 

triplor

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mine advan neova 195/55/R15 front&rear 215kpa @ 31psi..
saw one schedule table on air pump at shell indicate recommended pressure based
on how much ur C.C vehicles....
 

renxun

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32psi for the front and 41 for the rear. - my drift car..
29psi for the front and 41 for the rear - dmax 2.5 according to the sticker at my door
 

realplayer

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does anybody have the schedule table of tyre pressure??....mind to share here....:listen::love:
 

momosyah

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The correct pressure has been established jointly between the vehcile and the tyre manufacturer. Your vehicle manufacturer may place a sticker adivising you of the correct pressures, on the door jamb, the fuel filler cap, in the manual, glove box etc.
 

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nnik

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wanna ask the expert here....how much psi need to use for 15" wif 50 series...which is best??? i used 30psi for front and rear...any pro n cons??????:driver:
 

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Based on my exp, a lower profile tyre will need higher pressure. Also must take into account a heavier engine (if you have transplanted).

Mine : 205/45/16
Front : 240kpa
Rear : 220kpa
 

ylkien

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so high pressure pump in will not bumpy? since the profile so low..


Yea, a bit... But have to, cause anything less, and my thread wear isn't even.

Now, starting to save money to buy tires! They are expensive ^^
 

turbology

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Based on my exp, a lower profile tyre will need higher pressure. Also must take into account a heavier engine (if you have transplanted)
Your exp need to be update.
Tire pressure and tire profiles are not relative.

Most tires should run between 29-32psi.
And you have to take few factors into considerations for tires pressure:
1. Tires compound. Soft or Hard
2. Your driving style
3. Road condition
4. Comfort or performance
5. Load & weight. Any passengers or heavy luggage?

I run mine at 37psi front & rear.
I drive alone most of time. No lugguge.
I drive hard and corner hard.
My car have stiff suspension, so bumpy ride dont' bother me.
I have near 50/50 weight distribution. So all 4 tires are same pressure.
My tires is 225/45/17 with softer compound.
I "chalk" my tires. It says I am right. :biggrin:

Cheers
 

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