Tyre Pressures and 17's

ganda_cupra

VW Commercial Technician
Sep 4, 2006
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Recently bought some 17" alloys and just fitted them, just wanted to know what tyre pressures (front and rear) people run with 205/40/17 tyres fitted.

Will get some pics up when I've finished repainting my calipers and cleaned the car.
 
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gavthelad

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Nov 19, 2005
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ive found that more pressure in the rear tyres makes for a bumpier, bouncier ride......theres more weight over the front tyres than theyre is over the rears.
 

Matt752

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I just use the original Seat recommended pressures stated in the fuel cap :)
 

Matt752

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think about it, it doesn't matter what the size the tires or wheels are its air pressure, not volume. eg 31psi is the same amount of pressure in a 195/55/15 as it is in a 245/35/20. i've always stuck by this rule, it makes sense
 

ganda_cupra

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Sep 4, 2006
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think about it, it doesn't matter what the size the tires or wheels are its air pressure, not volume. eg 31psi is the same amount of pressure in a 195/55/15 as it is in a 245/35/20. i've always stuck by this rule, it makes sense

It does make a difference to the way the weight is distributed through the inner surface area of the tyre. Don't forget it the air that transmits a vehicles weight to the ground and provides limited dampeneing, the tyre just keeps the air where it should and provides the shape and grip required.
On VW Transporters at work they have a sticker for the tyre pressures and depending on what size tyre and also diameter rim it has on it changes the tyre pressures between 49 and 64 psi.
And before someone says but thats a van and they carry different weights, the different weighted vans have different stickers for tyre pressures.
 
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gavthelad

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Nov 19, 2005
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on a lighter note.......

I remember when i was well into the bmx scene, i had some 100psi flatland tyres.....needless to say, giving my mate a "backy" on the rear pegs down the road at about 20mph didnt do them any justice.....boooooom!!!! Painfull too!!
 

ganda_cupra

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Sep 4, 2006
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Near Sheffield
I remember when i was well into the bmx scene, i had some 100psi flatland tyres.....needless to say, giving my mate a "backy" on the rear pegs down the road at about 20mph didnt do them any justice.....boooooom!!!! Painfull too!!

:lol: Bet it was a bit messy aswell.

That must have been a loud bang when it went with that pressure in it.
 

gavthelad

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Nov 19, 2005
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the whole back end of the bike along with my mate came screaming over the top of my head!!! and yeah, like you said, loud and a bit messy on the floor.....lol
 

Matt752

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45psi!!!!! Holy ****, that would make for an awesome flip if that blew out at speed lol
 
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