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<blockquote data-quote="aaron" data-source="post: 107407" data-attributes="member: 1280"><p>Hi Kat </p><p>good question..that deserves an answer.</p><p>I have been "playing" around with different pressures and while some sites recommend say 32</p><p>( for and 18 in) the tyre shops here say 35 or 36.</p><p></p><p>Even my Naza dealer said 36 while the sticker in the car says 32</p><p>I have a Porsche with 235s and 265 and websites recommend 32 and tyre shop here says 36</p><p></p><p>Hey everyone out there , why don you list your tyre pressures for all to see.</p><p></p><p>1) 525iT 235 /40/18 Firenzas crap tyres) .................31/32 psi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron, post: 107407, member: 1280"] Hi Kat good question..that deserves an answer. I have been "playing" around with different pressures and while some sites recommend say 32 ( for and 18 in) the tyre shops here say 35 or 36. Even my Naza dealer said 36 while the sticker in the car says 32 I have a Porsche with 235s and 265 and websites recommend 32 and tyre shop here says 36 Hey everyone out there , why don you list your tyre pressures for all to see. 1) 525iT 235 /40/18 Firenzas crap tyres) .................31/32 psi [/QUOTE]
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