My 1.2 se, filler flap says for normal driving, its fr 29psi, rear 26, seems way to low.
My 1.4 FR 5dr is the same. Seems weird being as low as that, but I'm sure there must be a good reason for it.
My 1.2 se, filler flap says for normal driving, its fr 29psi, rear 26, seems way to low.
My God 40psi you running a monster truck...... 33 max
cheers Garry
I have always had mine at 33, I think 40 is a bit too much
I was - not sure about Jack.7...
that depends on whether you're pushing clock or anti-clockwise.
Speed rating is a worry, though.
I've got a voice-controlled speed device.
She tells me I should be pushing the barrow faster/fuller etc, and what to do next...all the time, in fact.
Not just on the allotment...
Just checked the pressures on my new Cupra.
47psi on the front and 45 on the back! They were checked using two different gauges.
Needless to say, they're now reduced to the recommendations on the fuel cap.
My 1.2 se, filler flap says for normal driving, its fr 29psi, rear 26, seems way to low.
I also agree... I run 34 all round.. May increase as time goes on. But car is stil new to me. Harder tyre yes but less rolling road resistance.. Helps with mpg.... I do 99% motorway driving to and from work...
I used to run 38-40 in my Toyota Auris.. And had no effect on abnormal wear.....
So I will keep an eye on tyre wear with my 1.2 and alter as I see fit....