hensh65 Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 Hi Guys, I know this is probably covered somewhere but I couldn't see it, I was at a meet yesterday and someone pointed out my tyres where on the way out. I looked at the side of the tyres which looked fine but the middle of them where goosed! I take it the pressure was too hard cause un even wear in the tyre ? I will be running standard 225 45 18 front and 245 45 18 at the rear. what pressure would be recomended? Also it was RE050s on the back and thinking about getting super sports on the back, are they that good I would notice? Cheers Quote
Ekona Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 Pressures too high for sure. Stick with 35psi as a start, and adjust up or down from there for preference. Mixed tyres are not a good idea, see the Sticky for details. However, MPSS all round would be a fabulous upgrade to your car. Quote
hensh65 Posted August 26, 2013 Author Posted August 26, 2013 Pressures too high for sure. Stick with 35psi as a start, and adjust up or down from there for preference. Mixed tyres are not a good idea, see the Sticky for details. However, MPSS all round would be a fabulous upgrade to your car. Thanks mate, my front tyres will be on the way out soon anyways so I think I will be going for the mpss on the back and then the fronts shortly after 35 psi front and back ? Quote
djb55 Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 Pressures too high for sure. Stick with 35psi as a start, and adjust up or down from there for preference. Mixed tyres are not a good idea, see the Sticky for details. However, MPSS all round would be a fabulous upgrade to your car. Thanks mate, my front tyres will be on the way out soon anyways so I think I will be going for the mpss on the back and then the fronts shortly after 35 psi front and back ? Yes Quote
WhackyWill Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 I run mine at between 30 to 32 psi because I'm fed up "bouncing" from pot hole to pot hole in London at 35 or above. .. :scare: Quote
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