mr wilks said:Looking good black on black![]()
Although think i would have gone with 50 profile :? guessing they're on 45 ?
mr wilks said:225 45 17s i would try around 32/33 Psi
If you find it too hard or if the snow lands & sticks then drop to 30psi
mr wilks said:225 45 17s i would try around 32/33 Psi
If you find it too hard or if the snow lands & sticks then drop to 30psi
ronk said:mr wilks said:225 45 17s i would try around 32/33 Psi
If you find it too hard or if the snow lands & sticks then drop to 30psi
Why drop the pressure ?
Vredestein ( i think it was them) say don't, as it allows the contact area to deform !
I've alway run standard pressures on winter rubber. It's the material and the sipes that do the work.
ronk said:mr wilks said:225 45 17s i would try around 32/33 Psi
If you find it too hard or if the snow lands & sticks then drop to 30psi
Why drop the pressure ?
Vredestein ( i think it was them) say don't, as it allows the contact area to deform !
I've alway run standard pressures on winter rubber. It's the material and the sipes that do the work.
ronk said:I've always used the tyre manufacturers pressures. Vredestein for instance, generally seem to be higher than the car manufacturers tyre pressures.