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E46 facelift Steering freeplay
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<blockquote data-quote="calyon" data-source="post: 190469" data-attributes="member: 4178"><p>was having the same predicament. when for a total bush, absorber n suspension check, n apparently everyting are in order. then got some advice to gas the tyres at 28psi (front -225/45/17) and 32psi (rear -245/40/17).</p><p></p><p>so far so good with that setting..</p><p></p><p>my guess is 32psi at the front after some long drive on a hot sunny day may raise the actual pressure over 34psi, which is way too inflated. from experience, an e46 front tyres got additional 2.5psi from high temperature and 1.5psi for the rear.</p><p></p><p>good luck man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calyon, post: 190469, member: 4178"] was having the same predicament. when for a total bush, absorber n suspension check, n apparently everyting are in order. then got some advice to gas the tyres at 28psi (front -225/45/17) and 32psi (rear -245/40/17). so far so good with that setting.. my guess is 32psi at the front after some long drive on a hot sunny day may raise the actual pressure over 34psi, which is way too inflated. from experience, an e46 front tyres got additional 2.5psi from high temperature and 1.5psi for the rear. good luck man [/QUOTE]
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