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  1. #1
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    Question Tyre pressure before loading

    Hi guys,

    Just a noob question here.

    I just bought a used set of 18" wheels (225/40/18) with some decent tyre thread left and they are quite soft. So I was wondering If I supply some pressure on them how much pressure do I need to supply before loading them onto my car? My car is a dc5r. Thank you in advance!

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    36-40 psi
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  3. #3
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    Sydney, NSW
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    Quote Originally Posted by DCtyra02 View Post
    Hi guys,

    Just a noob question here.

    I just bought a used set of 18" wheels (225/40/18) with some decent tyre thread left and they are quite soft. So I was wondering If I supply some pressure on them how much pressure do I need to supply before loading them onto my car? My car is a dc5r. Thank you in advance!
    The ratings can be found in the service manual or on a sticker somewhere on your car.

  4. #4
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    sticker/user manual probably wont have the correct details for aftermarket size wheels/tyres


    check the sidewall of your tyre


    or ask the seller


    with the limited information provided by you, i wouldnt wanna give you incorrect psi values
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  5. #5
    Best to fill to the recommended value on the sidewall of the tyre itself.

    The max COLD value is fine for the tyres use.

  6. #6
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    Thanks guys. I got my tyre pressure corrected and fixed already.

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