Tyre Pressure On 215/35/18......
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Tyre Pressure On 215/35/18......
Or would you keep them the same as standard size wheels and tyres, cause thats what ive put them too but they seem a bit low to me or am i just going mad??
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They do look low
I have 34 in the front and 32 in the rear, but always looks like they need more are in!!!!
Never let them get low on pressure, as running 35 profile low on air will damage the sidewalls very easily
I have 34 in the front and 32 in the rear, but always looks like they need more are in!!!!
Never let them get low on pressure, as running 35 profile low on air will damage the sidewalls very easily
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Cheers chaps!! I try and check them as often as i can! Got to get 4 new tyres very soon as the sides of the tyres are looking a bit sory for them selfs.
They do look low as 28 and 33 just look too low to me!! Just me then!! O well thanks again
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They do look low as 28 and 33 just look too low to me!! Just me then!! O well thanks again
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Thats pretty high - but its what ever you are comfy with
I certainly dont run my 215/35/18's on the same pressure as my standard rims - they need to be about 2-3 psi higher
I run mine at 34.5 front 32 rear
On track I obviously run them higher at about 37-38 front and 35 rears
I certainly dont run my 215/35/18's on the same pressure as my standard rims - they need to be about 2-3 psi higher
I run mine at 34.5 front 32 rear
On track I obviously run them higher at about 37-38 front and 35 rears
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