2 22 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2005 #1 Hi Bros, I am driving a E46 with 225/45 17 setup, can anyone help to advise what is the correct tyre pressure that is required. Cheers
Hi Bros, I am driving a E46 with 225/45 17 setup, can anyone help to advise what is the correct tyre pressure that is required. Cheers
altreality Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2005 #2 The recommended pressure can be found on the sticker on the driver's door, Pressure for 2 pax or 4 pax with luggage - varies,
The recommended pressure can be found on the sticker on the driver's door, Pressure for 2 pax or 4 pax with luggage - varies,
E46 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2005 #3 Re: Tyre Pressure 22 said: Hi Bros, I am driving a E46 with 225/45 17 setup, can anyone help to advise what is the correct tyre pressure that is required. Cheers Click to expand... If I recall, a BMW.SG member told me front bias with front 250hpa, and Rear 230. Any bros here can confirm this ? not sure if I got it the other way round.
Re: Tyre Pressure 22 said: Hi Bros, I am driving a E46 with 225/45 17 setup, can anyone help to advise what is the correct tyre pressure that is required. Cheers Click to expand... If I recall, a BMW.SG member told me front bias with front 250hpa, and Rear 230. Any bros here can confirm this ? not sure if I got it the other way round.
piggyboyz Core Group Members Feb 2, 2005 #4 If u follow spec, it should be 220 frt and 270 rear for car with rear passenger. But if u r looking for a more neutral balance, then the frt and rear should be same like say 230kPa all round Front bias is only for frt wheel drive cars..
If u follow spec, it should be 220 frt and 270 rear for car with rear passenger. But if u r looking for a more neutral balance, then the frt and rear should be same like say 230kPa all round Front bias is only for frt wheel drive cars..
Tanzy Well-Known Member Legendary 10 Years Feb 2, 2005 #5 Front bias is good if you intend to sharpen the steering and increase understeer.