Recommended tire pressure for 07 E350 Sport
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'06 E320 CDI,premium package, xenons,LED's,Nav. and '11 BMW 335 D, Nav, Sport, Premium, Cold, PDC
Recommended tire pressure for 07 E350 Sport
What is the Mercedes recommended tire pressure for 2007 E350 Sport, w/ 18” staggered wheels.
Could someone look up the numbers posted on the fuel gate door?
It has to be a rear wheel drive model (not a 4Matic), with wider rims in the back.
Thanks
Could someone look up the numbers posted on the fuel gate door?
It has to be a rear wheel drive model (not a 4Matic), with wider rims in the back.
Thanks
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The recommended pressure in the back fuel door is worthless and no different than the one in the CDI. Matter of fact it only gives numbers for a fully loaded car. Therefore you will still need to adjust for the load you are carrying; i.e. you to work by yourself will be different than you and others on vacation with a fully loaded trunk.
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My '07 sport with 245/18's up front and 265/18's in the rear calls for 29psi in front and 35 in the rear. I have it setup this way and can only say it seems PERFECT. This was found on the drivers door jam...
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'06 E320 CDI,premium package, xenons,LED's,Nav. and '11 BMW 335 D, Nav, Sport, Premium, Cold, PDC
Thank you; it is exactly what I was after.
I replaced my 16” stock’s w/ 18” AMG’s and I’m trying to find a best setting for performance and comfort.
I appreciate your help.
I replaced my 16” stock’s w/ 18” AMG’s and I’m trying to find a best setting for performance and comfort.
I appreciate your help.