But I thought someone earlier in the thread said that the pressures shown on the tyres are the maximum pressures not the recommended pressures? How would the manufacturer know which tyre would be used at the front or rear of a car where sometimes the pressures are different?
What's your budget? Either get someone to install a Parrot kit (they work really well - I've had a few) or buy a new head unit with Bluetooth and an iPod connection (and maybe even dab radio too).
Next.
So why are there pressures on the side of the tyre? What if you fit tyres that fit perfectly well (such as a slightly bigger tyre) but are not mentioned in the manual for the car? What do you do then? Genuine questions : not being snide.
1981 2 door. Bad creaking noise / very notchy feeling getting worse with more lock only on the move. Power steering comes and goes when it happens.
Any ideas?
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Morning all.
Just replaced my tyres with BFG MTs 235/70s and the manual only advises for 205s. Anyone know what tyre pressures I should be maintaining for road use with few passengers (normally just driver and no heavy loads)?
Cheers,
James
Absolutely brilliant! Totally incredible! Bravo!
You will have something better than new and that no one else has. I'd rather arrive in that than a new one.
What will you use it for? High days and holidays or every day? Selling it?