235/35/19 psi?

lanpod

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wondering how much psi i should run on my leon? extra load cheap tires, for a daily use
 

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Use the manufacturer’s recommendations for tyre pressures and I can’t stress enough that if you want to end up in a ditch or central reservation of a motorway, always, always, always fit cheap tyres to a performance car. Hope this helps.


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Use the manufacturer’s recommendations for tyre pressures and I can’t stress enough that if you want to end up in a ditch or central reservation of a motorway, always, always, always fit cheap tyres to a performance car. Hope this helps.


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Agree. Cheap tyres are often referred to as ditch finders for good reason.

IMO it’s always worth spending a bit extra on decent tyres and if you research, you’ll usually find them with discounts available. You‘re relying on those 4 small contact patches of rubber to keep you on the road and perform in a safe, predictable manner in all situations and there’s a good chance that won’t happen with cheap ditch finder brands.
 
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Jack the rears up for loaded car.
Always buy a 'known brand' but this is a great idea to save tyre wear :roflmao:

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lanpod

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Agree. Cheap tyres are often referred to as ditch finders for good reason.

IMO it’s always worth spending a bit extra on decent tyres and if you research, you’ll usually find them with discounts available. You‘re relying on those 4 small contact patches of rubber to keep you on the road and perform in a safe, predictable manner in all situations and there’s a good chance that won’t happen with cheap ditch finder brands.
just got my wheels 2nd hand with brand new tires, planning to run them a bit then switch to semis
 
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