non run flat tire pressures

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33 front 36 rear I believe.

Thats what I do anyway. Feels very bumpy and crashy at the front end if the pressures are a bit lower.
 
I had been using 33 front and 36 rear, but I had my rear tyres replaced during my last MOT and the mechanic advised not to inflate non-run flats above 32psi at either the front or rear.
 
I'm running 32 all round with no issues. Anything higher than that and it gets a bit crashy.
 
edd_jedi said:
I had been using 33 front and 36 rear, but I had my rear tyres replaced during my last MOT and the mechanic advised not to inflate non-run flats above 32psi at either the front or rear.
:? Thats the first time I have heard of that

I have been using 34 front and 36 rear for a year or more with no issues
 
Hi,

I tried 36 rear & 33 front but personally found the car felt skittish on quick corners, dropped front and back by 2 psi and now feels much more planted :thumbsup: . I don't know how others feel, but the Zed seems quite tyre pressure sensitive, and you'll soon know if you were not running at an optimum pressure for your set up.

Stu
 
edd_jedi said:
I had been using 33 front and 36 rear, but I had my rear tyres replaced during my last MOT and the mechanic advised not to inflate non-run flats above 32psi at either the front or rear.


Really , read the sidewall most can run up to 50psi

I run 32f 36r in mine and my derv workhorse 42 all round (stops the roll mid corner grin) I have 140k on it and only on it's 4th set of boots!
 
lotus791 said:
edd_jedi said:
I had been using 33 front and 36 rear, but I had my rear tyres replaced during my last MOT and the mechanic advised not to inflate non-run flats above 32psi at either the front or rear.


Really , read the sidewall most can run up to 50psi

I run 32f 36r in mine and my derv workhorse 42 all round (stops the roll mid corner grin) I have 140k on it and only on it's 4th set of boots!


Correct :thumbsup:
It says in your owners handbook to put 50psi in your tyres if your laying up your car.
 
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