Tyre Pressures
Discussion
I did manage to (inadvertantly - you'd think I'd be bright enough to read a tyre pressure gauge
) run mine at over 30 - felt like driving on marbles.
And one of the most disconcerting things about coming to wide tyres is that disconcerting feeling when negotiating rutted roads and lane 1 on any Mway - I am not sure that pressures can help in those circumstances.
(Edited to say I'd have thought I was bright enough not to write "disconcerting" twice in the same line ....DOH that's three times in the thread
me!!!)
>> Edited by beano1197 on Thursday 21st November 18:11


And one of the most disconcerting things about coming to wide tyres is that disconcerting feeling when negotiating rutted roads and lane 1 on any Mway - I am not sure that pressures can help in those circumstances.
(Edited to say I'd have thought I was bright enough not to write "disconcerting" twice in the same line ....DOH that's three times in the thread

>> Edited by beano1197 on Thursday 21st November 18:11
Scruff900 said: Read The Fcuking Manual.
Depends on what.
What you doing with the car? , Driving it !
Shopping? , thats non of your business !
Racing? , Depends wot mood i'm in !
Ask a simple question for what tyre pressures to use and all i get is look in the f

>> Edited by Qube on Thursday 21st November 20:03
'Ask a simple question for what tyre pressures to use and all i get is look in the fg manual wot manual is that then , because the manual that came with my car can't read the tyre pressures for future produced tyres'
Mmm yes, victim of PH over-enthusiasm and not reading posts properly. It happens! Practically speaking, couldn't the people who fitted them tell you what pressures to use?
Mmm yes, victim of PH over-enthusiasm and not reading posts properly. It happens! Practically speaking, couldn't the people who fitted them tell you what pressures to use?
Closet trainspotter here .... in the absence of any useful advice, why not take it as an opportunity to experiment and see what effect varying the pressure has on handling? Surprised me how much of a difference it can make to the front/rear balance in the corners ... or when you hoof it

Hi all,
What tyre pressures should i use for S03'S without wearing the middle away first.
Rear Tyres 225/50 16's.
Thanks.
Well tread wear is a good test, if it's even you can't be far off. I find the S03s like slightly lower pressure than S02, Yokohamas etc and I'd say 24 psi was about right, but you could try lower pressures too especially this time of year.
Cheers,
Peter Humphries (and a green V8S)
shpub said: I'm running big boy's tyresPAS. Griff.
I find the 245 give a lot more grip than the 225s.
245/45/16 rear and 225/50/15 front.
PAS Chimaera 500 '96. Same tyres (& wheels) - though not the same car, coz diff aerodynamics, maybe diff suspension, brakes, chassis, or maybe the same, all depends. Read the threads!
I RTFM and have followed to the PSI when fitting SO3s. i.e. 22 front 24 rear, or 25 & 28 on the track. Seem fine with very even tyre wear. I don't understand the need for extra pressure on the track and what you should do for wet vs dry (can anyone explain?) but the car behaves very predictably on track in the dry. Wet track use is a challenge but I'm not experienced enough to feel the differences that the tyre pressures may have contributed.
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