c400 19" run flat tires pressure for snow
The factory oem tire pressure for the 19" run flats is too high. 39psi front and 44 rear. The car would not stop on snow, it's really dangerous.
What you guys run for tire pressure with the run flats on snow?
Thanks in advance.
They are continental contisportcontact ssr's.
I probably need to buy a new set of wheels with snow tires. But that would make the tpm lights come on right?
If you don't want tpms for winter rims and tires, you won't get the pressure readings. If you don't have the readings nor metal valve stems, you might have abs tpms reader instead which mean you don't need to buy tpms.
Last edited by stockbmw; Dec 10, 2019 at 01:32 PM.
I bought a set of wheels and dedicated snow tires from TireRack for a decent price. The TPMS isn't an issue with our cars. When you mount the new wheels once you start driving the car will recognize the new TPMS values and from your dash you can tell the car to use those as the new TPMS data. Some other cars require some level of reprogramming, ours don't.
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Also, bcnr33hideaki, I don't know if you have a staggered wheel setup but if you buy new rims for your snow tires you don't have to run staggered during the winter. It may be cheaper not to. I run all the same size 18s during the winter and swap my staggered wheels back on in the summer. I've had absolutely no issues over three winters. Just use the same pressure on your front and back tires.
Run flats at >40 PSI means no stopping at all on ice.
These tires are dangerous in the winter when the temperature drops below 40F / 5 C






