Tyre pressure SOS

ROBOTCOWBELL

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 London
HI Forum, I bought my Zed 3 months ago and its starting to feel a bit bouncy - i think i need some air in my tyres but not sure what pressure i should be looking for. Can't seem to find my wheels online for the Zed and want to be safe rather than sorry. Any advice/help much appreciated.

Its a 2004 E85 with 19" 225/35ZR19 tyres. For 18" the web seems to suggest 33PSI up front and 36PSI for the rear. Does that sound about right?

Thanks again.... :thumbsup:
 
Sounds about right. Use that as a starting point for your 19's. You can always add/reduce slightly as required. So long as it's not really low (20's) or high (40's) you're probably okay :)

Also worth noting that Z4's didn't come with 19's as standard... that's probably why you're not finding pressures.
 
kis said:
I use Sainsbury, air and water is free :wink:

Only use them if you don't mind waiting 30 minutes for all the other cheapskates to use it first :lol: everytime I drive past my local sainsburys garage, it's full of cars queuing for it.
 
I normally go first thing (stupid o'clock in the morning so no queue) as I've got one on the way to work so I drive very sedate till I've checked the air. As the tyre pressures should be done from cold. Then I drive... normally :driving: lol
 
kis said:
I normally go first thing (stupid o'clock in the morning so no queue) as I've got one on the way to work so I drive very sedate till I've checked the air. As the tyre pressures should be done from cold. Then I drive... normally :driving: lol

We must be related, that's my normal, manoeuvre.

:thumbsup:
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ROBOTCOWBELL said:
HI Forum, I bought my Zed 3 months ago and its starting to feel a bit bouncy - i think i need some air in my tyres but not sure what pressure i should be looking for. Can't seem to find my wheels online for the Zed and want to be safe rather than sorry. Any advice/help much appreciated.

Its a 2004 E85 with 19" 225/35ZR19 tyres. For 18" the web seems to suggest 33PSI up front and 36PSI for the rear. Does that sound about right?

Thanks again.... :thumbsup:

You've been driving your Zed for 3 months and never checked the tyre pressures ? :o
 
patriot66 said:
ROBOTCOWBELL said:
HI Forum, I bought my Zed 3 months ago and its starting to feel a bit bouncy - i think i need some air in my tyres but not sure what pressure i should be looking for. Can't seem to find my wheels online for the Zed and want to be safe rather than sorry. Any advice/help much appreciated.

Its a 2004 E85 with 19" 225/35ZR19 tyres. For 18" the web seems to suggest 33PSI up front and 36PSI for the rear. Does that sound about right?

Thanks again.... :thumbsup:

You've been driving your Zed for 3 months and never checked the tyre pressures ? :o

Tyre pressure was fine, it just started to feel a bit soft, popped to a garage and air pressure was as above, I must just have got used to the feel of the drive :D
 
ROBOTCOWBELL said:
patriot66 said:
ROBOTCOWBELL said:
HI Forum, I bought my Zed 3 months ago and its starting to feel a bit bouncy - i think i need some air in my tyres but not sure what pressure i should be looking for. Can't seem to find my wheels online for the Zed and want to be safe rather than sorry. Any advice/help much appreciated.

Its a 2004 E85 with 19" 225/35ZR19 tyres. For 18" the web seems to suggest 33PSI up front and 36PSI for the rear. Does that sound about right?

Thanks again.... :thumbsup:

You've been driving your Zed for 3 months and never checked the tyre pressures ? :o

Tyre pressure was fine, it just started to feel a bit soft, popped to a garage and air pressure was as above, I must just have got used to the feel of the drive :D

You should get into a weekly routine of checking the engine oil, coolant, brake fluid levels AND tyre pressures. Safety first ! :thumbsup:
 
patriot66 said:
ROBOTCOWBELL said:
patriot66 said:
You've been driving your Zed for 3 months and never checked the tyre pressures ? :o

Tyre pressure was fine, it just started to feel a bit soft, popped to a garage and air pressure was as above, I must just have got used to the feel of the drive :D

You should get into a weekly routine of checking the engine oil, coolant, brake fluid levels AND tyre pressures. Safety first ! :thumbsup:

Thanks for that advice and will do that alongside my new weekly routine of shampoo and polish :lol:
 
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