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RE: Tyre Pressures - PhilSkill - 17-03-2014 03:10pm

(17-03-2014 09:13am)Silver Fox Wrote:  They quote a higher PSI for front,which presumably is to accommodate engine/gearbox weight.

Is this correct as this is the first time that I have used only one set of tyre pressures when loaded and towing etc.,

Yes, especially with Diesel engined cars the axle weights differ and the inflation will be different. Road cars generally have their tyre pressures set to produce the most even contact patch and wear rate rather than best performance or cornering grip. So more weight means higher inflation to keep the tread area flat.


RE: Tyre Pressures - HeartbreakRidge - 03-04-2014 02:02pm

Thanks to XFullFatTim finding the new 2014 menu item with numerical tire pressure data, I checked yesterday, and the fronts AND rears were both at 38 psi (not 38/32 as the manual suggests for the 19 inch wheels).

So what *is* the primary effect of rears being above spec in this instance?


RE: Tyre Pressures - XFullFatTim - 03-04-2014 06:59pm

Less tyre wear and a harder ride!


Tyre Pressures - Stadt Panzer - 03-04-2014 07:00pm

Wear in the centre of the tyre will be greater then the rest.


RE: Tyre Pressures - HeartbreakRidge - 03-04-2014 07:03pm

Ah ok. Thanks.