ell_p said:I never have been able to work out the pressures on the doors. What do you put in psi terms front and back?
Basically where before the wheel fitted flush with the car there is now a gap like its been spaced or something?
Have you got close up pics of yours by any chance?
ell_p said:Also I noticed on the rear tyres on the back sit deeper into the tyre why is this?
srhutch said:ell_p said:Also I noticed on the rear tyres on the back sit deeper into the tyre why is this?
Looks like they mixed all your wheels and trye round, you should have 8" rims on the fron with 225/40 R18 and 8.5" on the rear with 255/35 R18
Mr Whippy said:33 psi front
36 psi rear
afaik for all 3.0i/Si on 18's...
Dave
cj10jeeper said:srhutch said:ell_p said:Also I noticed on the rear tyres on the back sit deeper into the tyre why is this?
Looks like they mixed all your wheels and trye round, you should have 8" rims on the fron with 225/40 R18 and 8.5" on the rear with 255/35 R18
Exactly my line of thinking as per earlier post of putting up info on exactly what is fitted. Either mixed up the front to rears or the tyres to rim combinations, which is easy enough to do.

cj10jeeper said:For sure.
When you consider 2 different rim sizes that unless you read the casting or measure them it's hard to see, 2 different tyre sizes and some tyres being unidirectional then you have a lot of possibilities of a screw up. Added to that refurbed wheels like 108's are not unknown to have the wrong 'stars' fitted to their respective wheels![]()

cj10jeeper said:For sure.
When you consider 2 different rim sizes that unless you read the casting or measure them it's hard to see, 2 different tyre sizes and some tyres being unidirectional then you have a lot of possibilities of a screw up. Added to that refurbed wheels like 108's are not unknown to have the wrong 'stars' fitted to their respective wheels![]()
Mr Whippy said:cj10jeeper said:For sure.
When you consider 2 different rim sizes that unless you read the casting or measure them it's hard to see, 2 different tyre sizes and some tyres being unidirectional then you have a lot of possibilities of a screw up. Added to that refurbed wheels like 108's are not unknown to have the wrong 'stars' fitted to their respective wheels![]()
Good job you mentioned that, as I thought the stars were generic and the outers the different bit. I guess you can tell by measuring the hub depth from the back of the spokes to the hub seat!?
Or is the dish of the face of them actually different too? (looks the same)
Dave
gannet said:Given the position of the reflector... thats a front tyre on the front