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mike & the mechanics



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Advice on pressures needed

I am running 255/55/20 vredestein wintrac tyres & since fitting feel that I can feel every bump in the road. I had them re balanced today which has not changed anything & am wondering if I should lower the pressues or this is a characteristic of them I need to get used to until Spring? Any advice gratefully received
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What pressures are you running?

33 36 is normal but less if your in car on your own mostly 31 34.

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Post #223286 15th Nov 2013 11:58pm
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Think you will have 255/50x20 on your car. Thumbs Up

You can run standard pressures but we find +4psi above standard un-loaded pressure works for most. Thumbs Up Andy....

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mike & the mechanics



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Thanks Googsy am running 36 rear & 32 front when cold will lower them a bit in the morning. I have ruled out anything else as on totally smooth tarmac its lovely. However when the wife says her 407 is a smoother ride on most the roads around here it hurts your feelings Sad Worse things happen at sea! Well thats what swmbo said when WRENS came to sea!!!

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Thanks to Andy, just braced the cold to nip out to the garage & they are 50 Thumbs Up so what exact pressure would you recommend? Will also need some summer tyres in spring maybe you could pm me a quote inc delivery for a set of pirrelis? Worse things happen at sea! Well thats what swmbo said when WRENS came to sea!!!

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Give them a try at 36F and 40R, as I said this works well for most. Thumbs Up

Do not forget...........to low a pressure will cost you more in fuel and will cause the outside shoulders to wear.

Also running to high a pressure will cause the centre of the tyre to wear more than the rest of the tyre but will give better fuel economy, the pressure I recommend is about where it is best for the Wintrac. Thumbs Up

Tyre pressures are a recommendation which you can adjust to suite your requirements and what works best for you.

50psi is way to high IMHO but I don't think you should drop below 32F and 36R.

Hope this helps. Andy....

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I have wintracs on and they're very comfy - but mine are on 18's.

How'd you end up at 50psi?

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Thanks everyone Thumbs Up Worse things happen at sea! Well thats what swmbo said when WRENS came to sea!!!

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KurtVerbose wrote:
I have wintracs on and they're very comfy - but mine are on 18's.

How'd you end up at 50psi?


I think he was talking about the tyre size!! Mike had originally said his tyres were 255/55/20, AJS had said they must be 255/50/20.

Think Mike was just confirming they were 50's Thumbs Up

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Now im confused lol, To confirm I was verifying the tyre size as I had mistakenly put 55 Thumbs Up Worse things happen at sea! Well thats what swmbo said when WRENS came to sea!!!

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