TYRE PRESSURE ????
wot tyre pressure do all you scooby guys & galls run.& and have youll tryed different pressure's???:idea:
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Originally Posted by jc scoob
wot tyre pressure do all you scooby guys & galls run.& and have youll tryed different pressure's???:idea:
Tyre pressures, depends on model/wheel size/tyre make and should be set at what feels right for your normal driving habits. |
36 front 32 rear
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33 front 28 rear as owners manual quotes for unladen weight. Thats on 205/50 16 F1's on classic MY00 PPP
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Originally Posted by Keef69
36 front 32 rear
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18s, 33 front 31 rear.
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Ran 34, 32 on 16'' Now 36, 35 on 18s.
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Originally Posted by Jim_B
Ran 34, 32 on 16'' Now 36, 35 on 18s.
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That on a classic MY00. Found that 32psi with the 18s meant cats eyes could clank the wheel with the 35 profile tyres
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Originally Posted by Jim_B
That on a classic MY00. Found that 32psi with the 18s meant cats eyes could clank the wheel with the 35 profile tyres
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33 psi front
28psi rear on a 98 wagon,also try and get the tyres filled with nitrogen as these dont waver in pressure when hot or cold,and they dont lose poundage,should cost no more than £1 per tyre
Originally Posted by jc scoob
wot tyre pressure do all you scooby guys & galls run.& and have youll tryed different pressure's???:idea:
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Depends on tyres, model year and preference I reckon.
F1s are soft-handling, and on MY03 they work well at 10% above rated, mine are at 35/32 (on a Prodrive-sprung wagon with stock rims), sometimes 36/33. They feel dead at rated pressures. On a '98 wagon I ran them 35/32 or slightly lower as the car rode harder, on both 16"s and 17"s. I found Bridgestones didn't need to be much above rated pressures. |
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