Tyre Pressure: 225/40ZR18

turbin

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i run my rears at 34psi
fronts at 33psi

or on occasion 1psi higher

why more pressure at rear? Its lighter there.... makes sense to have less pressure rear and more infront where all the weight is..... yes?

I have 235/40`s and run 45psi front 40psi rear...

shake and bake
 

BCM

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why more pressure at rear? Its lighter there.... makes sense to have less pressure rear and more infront where all the weight is..... yes?

I have 235/40`s and run 45psi front 40psi rear...

shake and bake

Is this on standard LCR wheels, bit wide and way too high a pressure on the fronts!
Lack of grip?
 

turbin

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Is this on standard LCR wheels, bit wide and way too high a pressure on the fronts!
Lack of grip?

1. yes on stock LCR rims. Just had them refurbished in antracite matt and they are pimp! The 235/40 BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KDW fits really well on the rims. Will post some pics soon.

2. psi after "expert" advice from the shop that performed the refurbishment fitting. Told me since they are wider they need higher pressure. Makes sense. Max pressure is 50psi on those.... But I inspect them pretty frequent so I can tell if its wrong.

Grip is s-i-c-k. I can stand on the brakes from 60mph and the abs hardly interfers, unlike the P-Zero Rosso... different word.

:happy:
 

stewbie55

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1. yes on stock LCR rims. Just had them refurbished in antracite matt and they are pimp! The 235/40 BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KDW fits really well on the rims. Will post some pics soon.

2. psi after "expert" advice from the shop that performed the refurbishment fitting. Told me since they are wider they need higher pressure. Makes sense. Max pressure is 50psi on those.... But I inspect them pretty frequent so I can tell if its wrong.

Grip is s-i-c-k. I can stand on the brakes from 60mph and the abs hardly interfers, unlike the P-Zero Rosso... different word.

:happy:

No way 10 PSI more, that would be crazy and probably dangerous, 1or 2 psi tops. Actually thinking about it I would have thought it should be the other way round and lower PSI for wider tyres the same as it is for bikes.
 

turbin

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No way 10 PSI more, that would be crazy and probably dangerous, 1or 2 psi tops. Actually thinking about it I would have thought it should be the other way round and lower PSI for wider tyres the same as it is for bikes.

well, Im no tire expert so I listen to those who claim expertise. They are 235/40 on my stock LCR 18".

Its not dangerous as long as you stay below max psi, however treadwear and grip may be compromised unless optimum psi for the given weight. Its not gonna float away :p


Somebody here have the knowhow to set my swedish "experts" straight?
 

vwbassett

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On the fuel cap mine recommends 33psi all round but i have them all at 32psi as im usually the only one in the car and the picture on the flap is 3 people up. The higher you go the more it rattles and harder it gets. 45 sounds a slightly excessive figure are you not going bald in the centres quicker?
 
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Jonny

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1. yes on stock LCR rims. Just had them refurbished in antracite matt and they are pimp! The 235/40 BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KDW fits really well on the rims. Will post some pics soon.

2. psi after "expert" advice from the shop that performed the refurbishment fitting. Told me since they are wider they need higher pressure. Makes sense. Max pressure is 50psi on those.... But I inspect them pretty frequent so I can tell if its wrong.

Grip is s-i-c-k. I can stand on the brakes from 60mph and the abs hardly interfers, unlike the P-Zero Rosso... different word.

:happy:

I'd definately invest in a decent pressure guage if I were you! El cheapo guages & poorly maintained garage guages can be as much as 10psi out... running so close to the max design pressure of the tyre, you're asking for trouble :blink:

Besides, as I understand it, if you run lower profile tyres then you should use slightly higher pressure... but wider tyres on stock profile actually gives you a taller sidewall - no way you should be running 45psi! :headhurt:
 

turbin

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I'd definately invest in a decent pressure guage if I were you! El cheapo guages & poorly maintained garage guages can be as much as 10psi out... running so close to the max design pressure of the tyre, you're asking for trouble :blink:

Besides, as I understand it, if you run lower profile tyres then you should use slightly higher pressure... but wider tyres on stock profile actually gives you a taller sidewall - no way you should be running 45psi! :headhurt:

yea I dunno.... They told me 45psi all around. But I reduced rear to 40psi. Prolly goto 40/38 front/rear. I hear ppl in us running these on TT`s compaining 35psi on this tire gives a mushy feel....

trial and error
 

turbin

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On the fuel cap mine recommends 33psi all round but i have them all at 32psi as im usually the only one in the car and the picture on the flap is 3 people up. The higher you go the more it rattles and harder it gets. 45 sounds a slightly excessive figure are you not going bald in the centres quicker?

Just had the tires on there for couple weeks. Not enough time to make out treadwear yet...