SL/R230: Tire Pressure Question



Brian A.
soft tire heat up fast
so, for example in the summer, or hot temps, look at how much pressure was added by the heat after 15min driving
if it gets really high, better go for a lower coldstart pressure
Thread for reference, where recommended pressures across a few different R230s are compared: https://mbworld.org/forums/sl-class-...ful-tires.html
For my vehicles, I run +2 PSI over the factory recommendation for normal driving. Careful variation is okay. From what I recall, some older Mercedes manuals even stated that +7 PSI is recommended for high speed driving.
Thread for reference, where recommended pressures across a few different R230s are compared: https://mbworld.org/forums/sl-class-...ful-tires.html
For my vehicles, I run +2 PSI over the factory recommendation for normal driving. Careful variation is okay. From what I recall, some older Mercedes manuals even stated that +7 PSI is recommended for high speed driving.
I don't go high speeds much, I mean above 155mph in Germany, did some 203 while ago but maintaining that speed even on German Highway is far too much stress with other users driving at 93
when you brake at those speeds your brake feel like butter (even with my eight piston brakes)
In the summer I go as low as 30psi cold rear as they end up 36 hot after 20 min. but I drive strong always. 2 rear tires per year
I run 295/30/19 rear on my CL
everything is about what tires you have, P0 or harder, mixed, summer, what you expect and how you drive
I target 33psi hot
Thread for reference, where recommended pressures across a few different R230s are compared: https://mbworld.org/forums/sl-class-...ful-tires.html
For my vehicles, I run +2 PSI over the factory recommendation for normal driving. Careful variation is okay. From what I recall, some older Mercedes manuals even stated that +7 PSI is recommended for high speed driving.
My general practice is to go with the car manufacturer specs, but keep an eye on treadwear. I've had a few vehicles where the stated spec had the tires wearing more on the outside edges, so I increased the pressure by 3-4psi.
I'm running my SL at 30 front, 33 rear. Just seems like 26psi is awfully low for such a heavy car. Also, I'm running 18" wheels, so the higher pressure helps stiffen the taller sidewall a bit to keep the handling feel crisp. Would have liked to go to 19" or 20", love the look and the super-quick turn-in, but some of the roads here are pretty dreadful - I'd have had to keep a "bent wheel fund".
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