I fitted my winter wheels at the weekend but I'm not certain what pressures I should be running at. The tyres are 255/50 19 front and 285/45 rear, Vredestein Wintrac extreme non runflats.
I have read that with winters they should be run at slightly higher pressures. Any help appreciated
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tyre pressures winter wheels
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Re: tyre pressures winter wheels
I run mine at what it recommends for the size of tyre (on a sticker on front door I think).
I think the point on pressures is as follows (from Blackcircles) -
For every 5°C that the weather drops a tyre will lose about 1 psi of air pressure.
Consequently providing you are checking/adjusting pressures around the right temperature (ie not in a heated garage) you'll be fine.
Others can correct me if I'm missing something!
I think the point on pressures is as follows (from Blackcircles) -
For every 5°C that the weather drops a tyre will lose about 1 psi of air pressure.
Consequently providing you are checking/adjusting pressures around the right temperature (ie not in a heated garage) you'll be fine.
Others can correct me if I'm missing something!
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