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Post by Peter on Apr 22, 2006 0:15:09 GMT 10
my car has 16" wheels with falken zeix tires all round they are like 205 55 or something, checked the air pressure today as they were looking like they could do with some air, and pressure was at just over 20psi on them all, so before filling them up i looked for a pressure stamp and couldn't find anything on them too help, just wondering if anyone has any idea what sort of pressure they should be running?? I'm currently running them with 40psi the sides don't seem to be bulging as much but still don't seem right... but the car seems to handle better with a bit of tyre pressure, teins and real bad back = very uncomfortable drive...
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Post by chris ellis on Apr 22, 2006 7:46:32 GMT 10
most average tyres take 35 - 45 psi, good tyres can take more, but its just more uncomfortable on the street. It should definitly say on the sidewall somewhere what max pressure they can handle is.
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Post by Peter on Apr 22, 2006 9:05:17 GMT 10
you'd think that now wouldn't you...
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Post by petrolfix on Sept 16, 2006 20:30:33 GMT 10
try calling in to a tyre shop and check with them they will tell you what whould be correct but 40 pound is about average for that size tyre.
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Post by petrolfix on Sept 16, 2006 20:38:15 GMT 10
how much pressure are you all using whilst drifting more than 40pound in a standard tyre say 205 60, 15/16 ?
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Post by Brian Earl Spoolup on Sept 17, 2006 17:44:24 GMT 10
i run 38 / 36 - F/R to help with understeer. Ride seems comfortable enuff with TRUST non adjustable suspension. For street tire pressures i wouldnt think most cars run more than 35 psi.
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