Tyres pressure
Re: Tyres pressure
Hi!
Tires on both axles need 2,2 bar up to two passengers and 2,4 bar above that (32 psi, 35 psi resp.)
But be careful! Some tire manufacturers specify their products with up to 2,8 bar (39 psi).
Regards
Rolf
Tires on both axles need 2,2 bar up to two passengers and 2,4 bar above that (32 psi, 35 psi resp.)
But be careful! Some tire manufacturers specify their products with up to 2,8 bar (39 psi).
Regards
Rolf
Re: Tyres pressure
Hi
I want use yours 205 tyres, can you tell me the exactly size (maybe 205 / 55 ?? ) for 15"
Thanks and best regards
I want use yours 205 tyres, can you tell me the exactly size (maybe 205 / 55 ?? ) for 15"
Thanks and best regards
Re: Tyres pressure
Hi Kassus
the exact size is 205/55ZR15 or better - for example 205/55WR15 (good for 280 km/h) with a pressure of 2,2 bar or 2,4 if the car is loaded with more than 300 kg.
The problem with these tires: This size is nowadays for cars like a Golf or so. Therefore it is not that easy to get the right speed index. I personally prefer Michelin, but it is no longer possible to get an appropriate tire from that manufacturer.
Today I have Continental PremiumContact (in W) on my 3.0 but I´m not very happy with the performance on wet roads.
Regards
Rold
the exact size is 205/55ZR15 or better - for example 205/55WR15 (good for 280 km/h) with a pressure of 2,2 bar or 2,4 if the car is loaded with more than 300 kg.
The problem with these tires: This size is nowadays for cars like a Golf or so. Therefore it is not that easy to get the right speed index. I personally prefer Michelin, but it is no longer possible to get an appropriate tire from that manufacturer.
Today I have Continental PremiumContact (in W) on my 3.0 but I´m not very happy with the performance on wet roads.
Regards
Rold