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View Poll Results: What pressure do you run on
28 1 0.85%
30 2 1.69%
32 15 12.71%
34 12 10.17%
36 16 13.56%
38 53 44.92%
40 20 16.95%
42 2 1.69%
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Old 8th March 2008, 02:34 PM   #71 (permalink)
 
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I was running 38 on my 205/70x14, but the middles were wearing big time, so now I've dropped to 28 to try and wear the edges, to be honest I haven't noticed any difference in handling, but then 205/70 are more like tractor tyres anyway
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36psi on 17"s never had any problems
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my method is to check the first tyre then make all the others the same so they are matched...currently running 6psi.....ok i made that up, i dont know what i'm running, i'll check then vote
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37 psi up front and 33 psi at the back
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finally got round to checkimg them. i was running 2.3 bar which i think is about 34 but know i'm trying 2.5 bar which i think is about 38. or close anyway
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I've found with just about every car I've had, running at the listed pressures results in a tyre which is bald on the edges with plenty of life left in the middle, which can't be used because its below the minimum on more then 25% of the width. (Tyres must have more than 1.6mm of tread on the central 75%).

I tend to check the wear on mine periodically and then stick a couple of extra PSI in if it seems to be wearing on on the edges and let a bit out if the middle is starting to go a bit quicker.

In theory at least this should give optimum wear with an optimum footprint.

(Just changed the fronts, pair of budget 185R14 (102/100)T 's which have lasted about 20,000 miles).
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Running 38 on 235/40/18 on the 4WD car (B1) and 38 on 215/65/15 on the 2WD car (B2) with no problems.
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