tyre pressure in PSI

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mohsen
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tyre pressure in PSI

Post by mohsen »

please
i have lanos
1997
145 k
1500 cc
wheel R 14
tyre 185/60/R14
made in korea and used in Germany and now the car in Egypt with me
what the accurate tyre pressure should i have (PSI)
and is it changing in various loads ?
thanx
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lanos2001
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Post by lanos2001 »

should say on the tire what the max psi is.


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Post by Daniel »

Keep 32 PSI front/rear.
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Post by MMamdouh »

it is 32 indeed for 175/70/13 and 185/60/14 tires but because of our Egyptian roads that are too "nice and smooth" you should go down to 30

32 will make the car handle better but too many pot holes and so will cause the car to bounce hard on the road and the ride will be rough

30 is good... handling is good and ride comfort is good

28 might be recommended by some tire service guys... don't do it... car will get heavy as well as the steering wheel

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