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Thread: tyre pressure

  1. #1
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    tyre pressure

    whats the correct pressure for 195/50/15 tyres?



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  2. #2
    i used to put 34-36psi in the tyres.

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    It's written on the tyre placard on the driver's side door frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gd1_nz View Post
    i used to put 34-36psi in the tyres.
    That's how much i run also.
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  5. #5
    usually put 36 all round
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    im running 32psi

  7. #7
    higher pressure longer distance to stop, so i used 32

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    I find the Jazz just doesn't like high tyre pressures, producing a very harsh jiggly ride. Low 30's is high enough imo.

  9. #9
    33 both front and rear.
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    the heigher the profile the heigher the presure ?
    My mate puts 40 in cos he says he has low profile tyre.
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    38 on all four. If I put less it feels a bit too 'bouncy'. Probably just psychological, but meh. Fuel economy also improves by 0.1L/100k. haha

  12. #12
    36 PSI is generally recommended for all tyres on general cars (Sedans, coupe's etc)
    36 PSI gives your tyres the best safety rating while you are driving on the road (Did defense driving course and that's what they actually taught us, 36 PSI)
    WHAT your dealer recommends is what they have tried before the car was released for sale which is intended to give a comfortable and smooth drove.

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