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Keep in mind that it will depend on whether or not you have a 3rd row. For example for my 20" staggered setup the required pressure is different from the one in the original post which does not have a 3rd row:
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08-09-2017, 11:28 AM | #24 | |
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08-09-2017, 11:49 AM | #25 |
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Interesting...my build was end of June...hmmm...I wonder if it's due to regional differences (US vs CAN).
As I mentioned I don't have the best track record with the pirelli's but I do like their road hazard warranty. Perhaps the new version has addressed the manufacturing issues they were having. Guess I'll give these Dunlops a shot since that's what the vehicle came with and the first 250km have been uneventful. From their relatively low treadwear rating of 240 I may have an opportunity to move back to Pirelli in not too distant future |
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I have made very good experiences over the years with following the tire manufacturers indications for tire pressure.
For my Dunlop's (20'' staggered) they recommend 2.1bar (31PSI) front and 2.2bar (32PSI) rear. I'm driving alone with little load most of the time. Have only driven about 1200 miles on them, but so far the thread-wear looks pretty good...
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Can someone take a picture of their door panel indicating the recommended pressures for 20" OEM wheels? Please! The car should've been equipped with above wheel size from the factory. Mine came with 18s and it says the recommended cold pressures are 33 front and 41 rear. |
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08-24-2017, 10:20 PM | #33 |
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If anyone knows the recommended pressure for 21"s with 3rd row that would be appreciated. I just switched from 19" 469Ms to 21" 612Ms and went with the pressure indicated on the door sticker (35 front, 42 rear).
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08-25-2017, 03:55 PM | #34 |
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Owners manual starting on page 212. Lots of variations.
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11-26-2017, 09:49 AM | #35 |
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Just bought a set of RF NOKIAN HK8 studded.
Size is 255/55R/19 on M wheels. Sticker recommendations is 36 FRONT and 42 REAR. I was thinking on putting between 38-40psi all around... No passengers and highway driving. What you think? |
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11-29-2017, 06:42 PM | #36 |
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Nokian needs more pressure than it states in manual .
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01-11-2019, 02:07 PM | #37 |
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I switched from 19"s to 20"s so can no longer rely on the values stated on the sticker tacked on the drivers side door.
I drive a 50i M Sport with Bridgestone Duelers, rated 110Y XL, and both front and rear tires specified at maximum PSI values of 50. The manual states 42 psi front, 49 psi rear, which sounds quite high. For those running the same tire specs (275 Front, 315 Rear), what psi values do you recommend? I have been filling up 36 psi front, 44 psi rear for some time. FYI, I live in Southern California, so extreme weather conditions is not a factor, if that matters. Thanks. |
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I do 40F / 44R on DWS06, probably higher than majority here as most of my driving are on highway @ 80mph
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01-15-2019, 11:16 AM | #42 |
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My factory RFT 19's call for 36F/44R. Sounds like that's close to what I need to run once I get my 295/335R22 Atturo's. 49psi seems really high.
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