Driving back at midnight last night, rain bucketing it down... just wanted to get home. Tyre pressure warning light came on. I did the "man" thing of walking round kicking all the tyres but seemed fine to me. But still... went to find a garage and got soaked through using the air machine. Turns out my front left tyre had lost 6psi. The alloys are new, so its lost that in 2 weeks.
Anyways, into the garage this morning it went. They found a manufacturing fault on the alloy and replaced foc. So I'm really pleased the light came on as I guess it could have been a lot worse had I been cornering hard or on the motorway.
Despite my tyres being 4mm on the outside, apparently they are 1.6mm on the inside. So in an hour I'm going to decide between the Sport Pilot 3 and Eagle F1. I'll likely go with the Eagle if they are cheaper.
I've done a search on tyre pressures... the sticker says 32 front, 29 rear. But the garage have blown them up 3 times in the last 2 months to 32 / 32. And will have done again today. I'm sick of letting the air back out. Does it really make that much of a difference?
Anyways, into the garage this morning it went. They found a manufacturing fault on the alloy and replaced foc. So I'm really pleased the light came on as I guess it could have been a lot worse had I been cornering hard or on the motorway.
Despite my tyres being 4mm on the outside, apparently they are 1.6mm on the inside. So in an hour I'm going to decide between the Sport Pilot 3 and Eagle F1. I'll likely go with the Eagle if they are cheaper.
I've done a search on tyre pressures... the sticker says 32 front, 29 rear. But the garage have blown them up 3 times in the last 2 months to 32 / 32. And will have done again today. I'm sick of letting the air back out. Does it really make that much of a difference?