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I did 38 psi fronts and 40 rear on continentalsI put 36 PSI all round but that is on all my cross climate 2 tyres. My original Bridgestone tyres were inflated all to 37 PSI
I did 38 psi fronts and 40 rear on continentalsI put 36 PSI all round but that is on all my cross climate 2 tyres. My original Bridgestone tyres were inflated all to 37 PSI
Is that for me? Have I put too much in? Maybe that’s why I’m fishtailing over cats eyes in the rain yikesBe careful about putting too much pressure in the tyres. I put an extra 5 psi in my rear tyres of my Ford Focus when I went from Derby to Plymouth to catch the ferry. This was within the recommended pressure for a fully loaded car. Handling was fine but it caused castellation/sawtoothing of the rubber blocks on the inside of the rear tyres which manifested as an annoying hum. The only cure was to replace the tyres
Ah the old Plymouth to Roscoff no doubtBe careful about putting too much pressure in the tyres. I put an extra 5 psi in my rear tyres of my Ford Focus when I went from Derby to Plymouth to catch the ferry. This was within the recommended pressure for a fully loaded car. Handling was fine but it caused castellation/sawtoothing of the rubber blocks on the inside of the rear tyres which manifested as an annoying hum. The only cure was to replace the tyres
If the cap fitsIs that for me? Have I put too much in? Maybe that’s why I’m fishtailing over cats eyes in the rain yikes
Correct. Overnight on the ArmoriqueAh the old Plymouth to Roscoff no doubt