bcworkz said:That's the other strange thing, the recommended rear pressure is 38/39 for both 225 rears and 255 rears. The higher pressure for wider, lower tyres would make sense to me, but then they recommend the same for 225/40 on the rear. Despite my lack of understanding, I would do as recommended unless there was good reason to do otherwise.
lux good said:I run 32 all round...is that wrong? :?
Bing said:lux good said:I run 32 all round...is that wrong? :?
The correct pressures are on a label just underneath the latch for the door lock on the drivers side inner sill. That'll tell you if you're wrong :wink:
Bing said:The pressures in the manual are for RFTs - when this has come up on here before people seem to run lower pressures on non-RFTs. As a result I run with 33 front and 36 rear on my tyres - both the summer 18s and the winter 17s, feel just fine. The stock pressures are a lot higher than any other car I have had, so I wonder if RFT pressures are supposed to be higher than non-RFT, and if they are then why ?
I could see that logic, though I could see an argument for less as well :? BMW decided the rears need more pressure for some reason, I don't think that is negated by running non-RFTs. OTOH I don't really see the need for that much pressure in the rear myself.paulgs1000 said:stiffer side walls would seem likely to need more pressure?
I'm tempted to go with the 32psi all round on my staggered set up (non runflats)