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tire pressure for 2007 325i sport
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<blockquote data-quote="nathan" data-source="post: 316378" data-attributes="member: 1404"><p>Guys and girls,</p><p> </p><p>Let me share with you guys my experience, me too one of those who never check the tire presure, when i took my car first, found the car too bumpy and sent it back to the SC to check on the bumpyness and they told me the tire presure was a bit high and they have reduced it.......and i believed them and was driving the carr all this while (six months) until last week when a friend drove the car and told me that its waay too bumpy and drove it to a tire shop and when they checked the tre presure it was front:48 psi and rear 59 psi.........and the tire shop guy asked me whether i was driving a lorry before this car as only lorries have such high tire presure. So finally after all the guys had a good laugh they adjusted the presure 33 psi and now the ride is much more better.........by the way my ride is a 325 msport......</p><p> </p><p>gonna give my sales guy a hearing next week when i send in the car for some minor works.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathan, post: 316378, member: 1404"] Guys and girls, Let me share with you guys my experience, me too one of those who never check the tire presure, when i took my car first, found the car too bumpy and sent it back to the SC to check on the bumpyness and they told me the tire presure was a bit high and they have reduced it.......and i believed them and was driving the carr all this while (six months) until last week when a friend drove the car and told me that its waay too bumpy and drove it to a tire shop and when they checked the tre presure it was front:48 psi and rear 59 psi.........and the tire shop guy asked me whether i was driving a lorry before this car as only lorries have such high tire presure. So finally after all the guys had a good laugh they adjusted the presure 33 psi and now the ride is much more better.........by the way my ride is a 325 msport...... gonna give my sales guy a hearing next week when i send in the car for some minor works....... [/QUOTE]
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