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Tyre pressures
« on: 05 May 2012, 14:59:20 »

Hiya all....

Basic question.....
Can anyone tell me what my tyre pressures supposed to be. I cannot find any reference to my size in my handbook (not for my car...got it on fleabay)
Nothing in Haynes.........
Tyre size is.....235 45 17 on w reg 2.5 Elite estate.

I have to ask the question as I have fubared a rear set on incorrect pressures.........even the bloke at National tyres took a guess :o
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #1 on: 05 May 2012, 15:08:37 »

30 psi normal load 40 psi fully loaded i think,also if you look on site there is an online handbook manual you can down load :y
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #2 on: 05 May 2012, 15:17:45 »

Is that just the rear, mate...if so, what are the fronts :y

I looked for that flippin' manual...can't find it :( I expect its a Specsavers jobbie ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #3 on: 05 May 2012, 15:24:17 »

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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #4 on: 05 May 2012, 15:29:53 »

Thanks Martin...got it :y

Does not show a 2.5 estate....but all the other types show 30 front and 33 rear, so I will go with that :y
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #5 on: 05 May 2012, 17:50:09 »

Always run the Estates at 34psi front 36psi rears - no wear issues and handling ok - HTH :y
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« Reply #6 on: 05 May 2012, 20:00:10 »

Always run the Estates at 34psi front 36psi rears - no wear issues and handling ok - HTH :y

Right...I'll pump 'em up a bit more in the morning :y
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #8 on: 06 May 2012, 00:52:35 »

Spent loads of time messing with tyre pressures on my old 3.0 MV6 Estates, for me what worked well was 33 fronts and 37 on the backs, 1 driver and some light weight stuff in the back.

For 2 plus more people and some extra luggage, go for 35 and 40.

Chris  :y
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« Reply #9 on: 06 May 2012, 01:22:27 »

Tyres make a differance IME. Some experimentation won't hurt, within reason. :)
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« Reply #10 on: 13 May 2012, 18:54:33 »

I've got 225 55 16 on my 2003 2.2 dti Estate so plan to run them at 34 F and 36 R normal use, but was wondering what do people recommend with a cravan on the back and luggage in the boot; I was thinking 40 F and 45 R (we usually try to get the caravan noseweight to about 75/80kgs) - Any thoughts?
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #11 on: 14 May 2012, 08:39:37 »

I've got 225 55 16 on my 2003 2.2 dti Estate so plan to run them at 34 F and 36 R normal use, but was wondering what do people recommend with a cravan on the back and luggage in the boot; I was thinking 40 F and 45 R (we usually try to get the caravan noseweight to about 75/80kgs) - Any thoughts?
Sounds a bit high for those tyres, but experiment a bit, keeping an eye on overall handling (primary concern) and wear (secondary)
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #12 on: 14 May 2012, 22:43:43 »

I've got 225 55 16 on my 2003 2.2 dti Estate so plan to run them at 34 F and 36 R normal use, but was wondering what do people recommend with a cravan on the back and luggage in the boot; I was thinking 40 F and 45 R (we usually try to get the caravan noseweight to about 75/80kgs) - Any thoughts?
Sounds a bit high for those tyres, but experiment a bit, keeping an eye on overall handling (primary concern) and wear (secondary)

As stated always run the Estates at 34psi front 36psi rears - no wear issues and handling ok - tyres 225/55/16  ;)
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #13 on: 15 May 2012, 11:10:36 »

I've got 225 55 16 on my 2003 2.2 dti Estate so plan to run them at 34 F and 36 R normal use, but was wondering what do people recommend with a cravan on the back and luggage in the boot; I was thinking 40 F and 45 R (we usually try to get the caravan noseweight to about 75/80kgs) - Any thoughts?
Sounds a bit high for those tyres, but experiment a bit, keeping an eye on overall handling (primary concern) and wear (secondary)

Exessive wear due too high pressure is a myth these days. It did cause this to old tyres without belts but modern steel-belted tyres are not that prone to wear when over-inflated. Pressure 0,5 bar under recommended will result as wear but pressure 0,5 bar above recommended will not; it is just more uncomfortable and probably more difficult to drive in some circumstances.

Many studies have been made (been reading some from domestic tyre manufacturer...) and findings are that under-inflation does make tyres to wear. Over-inflation does not, because of the extremely rigid belts; tyre keeps its shape very well when pressurized.

One interesting thing is that driving wheels (rears on Omega) wear in the middle and this is due that the tyre disforms to "donut-shape" (toroid might be correct mathematical term?) in high speeds/acceleration. This can be seen in e.g. top fuel dragsters when they start. And this also demonstrates why low-pressure tyres would wear.
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #14 on: 17 May 2012, 00:20:18 »

Thanks for the replies - any thoughts on whether to increase the pressures when fully loaded with a caravan on the back? Chris
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