C63 owners - Help?
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C63 owners - Help?
Hi, I have 2011 C250 CDI Coupe and fitting 19" wheels/tyres on my car.
225x35x19 --255x30x19
Please let me know what the standard C63 19" tyre pressures are?
Many thanks.
225x35x19 --255x30x19
Please let me know what the standard C63 19" tyre pressures are?
Many thanks.
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You can also Google your tire model and see what they recommend, or what other people recommend. Tire pressure isn't set by the car, it's set by the manufacturers of individual tires, so that will change if you switch between different brands/models of tires or even profiles.
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You can also Google your tire model and see what they recommend, or what other people recommend. Tire pressure isn't set by the car, it's set by the manufacturers of individual tires, so that will change if you switch between different brands/models of tires or even profiles.
Will post photos when fitted (few body mods)
I see you have a Ducati. Years ago my first job was a Motorcycle Mechanic, I worked mainly on Japanese Bikes. I am a huge fan unfortunately my wife will not allow me to buy another.
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2012 factory 19" spec is 44psi front & 42psi rear according to the sticker on the gas door with 3 people, forget what brand tires are on it.
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Always go by the placard on the car for pressures of tires. It is based on their testing with a specific vehicle. You can play with the pressure but I personally would not go more than +/- 6psi
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