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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 226659" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Shucks! One of my posts is missing! I thought I posted a few days ago about staggered E90 tyre pressure. After servicing my car on Monday at AB Segambut, I noticed they had pumped the pressure very high at 40 psi (front) and 42 psi (rear). I didn't like it at all and reverted back to 32-35. However, I discovered that the circumference of my tyres had grained quite a bit and wondered why. I discussed with E46F and he explained that at 32-35, my tyres were too deflated causing greater stress on the RFTs, at the edges. I think he's right on that. If so, how much pressure should I pump my tyres? E46F recommended I try 35-37 but that sounds a bit hard for the ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 226659, member: 20"] Shucks! One of my posts is missing! I thought I posted a few days ago about staggered E90 tyre pressure. After servicing my car on Monday at AB Segambut, I noticed they had pumped the pressure very high at 40 psi (front) and 42 psi (rear). I didn't like it at all and reverted back to 32-35. However, I discovered that the circumference of my tyres had grained quite a bit and wondered why. I discussed with E46F and he explained that at 32-35, my tyres were too deflated causing greater stress on the RFTs, at the edges. I think he's right on that. If so, how much pressure should I pump my tyres? E46F recommended I try 35-37 but that sounds a bit hard for the ride. [/QUOTE]
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