I've finally stopped procrastinating & ditched the Bridgestone runflats for MPS4S all round. on my 2015 E89. Very happy with the way it has transformed the ride.
I went for same size (225/35 R19) at front but 255/35 R19 instead of 255/30 R19 at the rear. The fitters had inflated all 4 to 36psi which can't be right so I set about trying to establish what pressures to use.
Firstly let me say I don't want to resurrect the debate about pressures for runflats vs non-runflats - seems from a few searches that one has been done to death
However....
#1 Should the change of profile on the rears require more/ less or same pressure? Any online resource for this kind of info?
#2 Whilst trawling the web yesterday, I came across a suggestion that optimum tyre pressure can be found by inflating tyres when cold and driving for an hour & checking pressure again whilst still warm - if difference is more than 4psi , tyres are underinflated & if less than 3psi tyres are overinflated. Never heard of this before - any comments?
I went for same size (225/35 R19) at front but 255/35 R19 instead of 255/30 R19 at the rear. The fitters had inflated all 4 to 36psi which can't be right so I set about trying to establish what pressures to use.
Firstly let me say I don't want to resurrect the debate about pressures for runflats vs non-runflats - seems from a few searches that one has been done to death

However....
#1 Should the change of profile on the rears require more/ less or same pressure? Any online resource for this kind of info?
#2 Whilst trawling the web yesterday, I came across a suggestion that optimum tyre pressure can be found by inflating tyres when cold and driving for an hour & checking pressure again whilst still warm - if difference is more than 4psi , tyres are underinflated & if less than 3psi tyres are overinflated. Never heard of this before - any comments?