19" Tire Pressure
Both 1stamg and I run 34 lbs all around on 19" multi's . 1st without P30, Mine with P30. I have 30,000 klm on pot hole rittled roads without wheel issues so far . 1 Fr sidewall bulge due to a pothole but no wheel damage
3 sets of rears, 2 sets of fronts and dead even tire wear
Last edited by NORTH 44 C63; Oct 31, 2009 at 05:30 PM.
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Pick the car up yesterday. The tires are running 36 psi all around. Having seen the recommendations form this forum I guess I will give 36 a try.
BTW car is great. Can't wait to get over the 1500km mark to rev the car a bit higher.
I wish I can observe the movement of the wheels from outside but I am the only driver. Not sure if I have a point here and whether I am just being over-concerned.
I've put the front at 35 and the back at 38. It was a rainy day and the back felt a bit too inflated when taking sharp corners, it oversteers just a bit... On the Nitto tires and with these specs, tread-wear on the back tires looks like its not touching the ground for about a half inch into the outer side. Which makes me think I should probably lower the back pressure to about 36 and see... Front feels OK.
The original OEM specs on the sticker for 225/40/17, 255/35/17 was 30 for the front and 35 for the back. I guess that the OEM front specs are lower to correct the understeer. Now with the 19s, the magical formula on this forum seems to be somewhere around 36 all around???
If anyone has any suggestions based on experience please help out!
My goal is to achieve optimal performance without sacrificing even-tire-wear or putting my rims at risk.
Thank you.
Last edited by mreljic; Apr 20, 2013 at 06:01 AM.
lower pressures may give you a better ride, but you are putting your rims at greater risk from pot holes etc.
Cheers, Pickles.







