The old Hdi90 estate has the standard 195/65-15
I always ran them just under 40 all round, but Pigletson just fitted some Dunlops and checked the Haynes, that gives 33/35psi
Seems very soft to me.
Thoughts?
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Re: Tyre pressures
I run my cars around the 35 mark.
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Re: Tyre pressures
They should be on the data sticker on the driver's b-post.
If you're in doubt see how the tyres are wearing (using something more accurate than eye ball)
If you're in doubt see how the tyres are wearing (using something more accurate than eye ball)
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Re: Tyre pressures
To be honest I run mine nearer 30 psi to give a better ride, have done for many years, and I still get 20-30k miles from them.
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Re: Tyre pressures
I used to keep my cars on 32psi, but moved it up to 36psi now as the 406 and other cars since have all been bigger heavier cars....
I don't suffer from abnormal tyre wear.
I don't suffer from abnormal tyre wear.
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Re: Tyre pressures
Good call, it's actually on the A pillar above the hinge.steve_earwig wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 9:55 am They should be on the data sticker on the driver's b-post.
All these years and I never bothered to see what it was.
And yes, 32/35 so I've been running too hard.
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A-pillar? Dammit, the memory fades 

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Re: Tyre pressures
Worthy of a KB article? (Also handy for those build code questions), if anyone has the time.
We don't seem to have 'Sticky' threads, (I will have later - the grand kids are coming round).
We don't seem to have 'Sticky' threads, (I will have later - the grand kids are coming round).

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