what is the correct tyre pressure for everyday use?

Z4MMM

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My car has been pullng to the left more than it should. I checked out the tyre pressure and found that they were all over the place... One at 20psi another at 35... You get my drift.

Anyhoo, the decal just inside the drivers door has been scratched slightly meaning that I can't read what the correct pressure should be for front and back.

Can someone confirm for me please? - just for everyday road use, not track use.

Many thanks. :)
 
Just double checked the owners manual... It states to refer to the sticker in the car for correct pressures... The exact sticker that I can't read!!! argh!

Cheers Elliot... (Just noticed your location is similar to mine!)

What confused me is looking at the sticker it gives the pressure in Bar, but seems to look like there may be a different pressure from front to rear.

Can anyone take a look at their car? -Standard wheels...

Thanks
 
Z4MMM said:
...What confused me is looking at the sticker it gives the pressure in Bar, but seems to look like there may be a different pressure from front to rear.
1 bar = 14.5037738 pounds per square inch

:thumbsup:
 
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this is the pic from my pressure sticker on my car, which is a 2006 ///M, it shows tyre pressures to be 2.2 bar which is 31.9 psi front and rear except if and when running mud and snow tyres.............
Im sure if you ask BMW they will order another sticker for you

So Z4MMM, what is your location ??

http://www.pbase.com/elliot_d/bmw_z4_m
 
Does your sticker also show Z4 M 3.2i ?

Im wondering if its different pressures for different continents !!
 
rabman5 said:
It doesn't say Z4 M 3.2 but it does shoe the proper tire size: 225/45/R18 and 255/40/R18
How strange is that ! I wonder what everyone elses sticker says, do they name the model of the car ??
 
Z4MMM said:
Can seem to find it in the owners manual... :(

Can anyone confirm for a Z4 M Roadster?

Cheers

Had Inspection I performed yesterday, and BMW adjusted all four tires to 35psi. Note that BMW Techs are not always correct, but that is probably what is in their maintenance manual for the Z4M.


Cheers!
 
ovrkll said:
Z4MMM said:
Can seem to find it in the owners manual... :(

Can anyone confirm for a Z4 M Roadster?

Cheers

Had Inspection I performed yesterday, and BMW adjusted all four tires to 35psi. Note that BMW Techs are not always correct, but that is probably what is in their maintenance manual for the Z4M.


Cheers!

I bet it bounces lovely down the road !! :D
 
Yes, they set mine to 35psi after the 1200-mile break-in service, and the car was worse than when I had run-flats on my roadster. I'm running at 30psi front and 32psi rear right now. The fronts have to be 30psi for decent ride quality. I'm still fiddling with the rear pressures to see what I like in terms of grip and ride quality.
 
yeah, it is a little hoppy. I will probably go back to 30 front, 32 rear, which seems to suit mine with the type of tires I am running :)
 
35 is well over the top, once up to temp, the tyres (tires) could be over 40 psi !
which would be like having Model T tires :cry:
 
Elliot said:
35 is well over the top, once up to temp, the tyres (tires) could be over 40 psi !
which would be like having Model T tires :cry:

Agreed. Don't forget the exhaust is close to the rear wheels and the heat increases the temp!

Chris
 
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