LeeH Advanced Member Messages 3,079 Sep 5, 2010 #1 I'm running...... F 2.7 R 2.4 Not sure what they are supposed to be :-k
sinbad Advanced Member Messages 1,366 Sep 5, 2010 #2 just run standard pressures which will be on the pillar (door shut) when you open your door (drivers i think). then just keep an eye on the arrow marker on the side of the tyre to see if the pressures ae too high or low.
just run standard pressures which will be on the pillar (door shut) when you open your door (drivers i think). then just keep an eye on the arrow marker on the side of the tyre to see if the pressures ae too high or low.
phozy888 Advanced Member Messages 398 Sep 5, 2010 #3 wow thats about 39 psi frnt and 34 rear.. thats abit high. on the side of the door there 2.3bar front and 2.2 rear... which is 34 psi frnt and 32 rear
wow thats about 39 psi frnt and 34 rear.. thats abit high. on the side of the door there 2.3bar front and 2.2 rear... which is 34 psi frnt and 32 rear
R Rob84 Advanced Member Messages 245 Sep 15, 2010 #4 Lee, I run 34psi (front) and 33psi (rear) and after trying various combo's, i've found this to be the best for me overal :xcheers:
Lee, I run 34psi (front) and 33psi (rear) and after trying various combo's, i've found this to be the best for me overal :xcheers:
Coldfuse Milano!!! :-3 Messages 2,983 Sep 28, 2010 #5 i run 33 all round, find this ok, i try and check my tyres every 2 to 3 weeks to make sure i don't loose too much air.
i run 33 all round, find this ok, i try and check my tyres every 2 to 3 weeks to make sure i don't loose too much air.
dave c 400hp K20 Messages 2,501 Sep 28, 2010 #6 The RE070 says not to exceed 40psi on the tyre wall! Check it out in the warning section, pressures are way too high imo, I run Front 30psi and Rear 28psi but each to their own
The RE070 says not to exceed 40psi on the tyre wall! Check it out in the warning section, pressures are way too high imo, I run Front 30psi and Rear 28psi but each to their own