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Old 01-15-2009, 01:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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PSI for wheels

New kid in town, so need advise of what tie pressure on S240.
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I wouldn't recommend putting any air in your wheels.

The recommended PSI for your tires is printed inside the driver door jam.
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I wouldn't recommend putting any air in your wheels.
+1 you beat me to it
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This guys from Hong Kong, give him a brake.

Hello HKFEVER. Never mind these guys you will get to know them.
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This guys from Hong Kong, give him a brake.

Hello HKFEVER. Never mind these guys you will get to know them.
I could use one too. Mine are about 50% worn
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Sorry, I couldn’t resist.

I need new brakes soon too. Just waiting for the last moment to see what’s new by then. Inexpensive 2 piece rotors I hope one day.
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Old 01-15-2009, 08:24 PM   #7 (permalink)
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For current hk temp, I put 24 front and 25 rear. cold tire.
usually, it raises to 25 front and 27 rear after few aggressive drives.
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New kid in town, so need advise of what tie pressure on S240.
actually TIE PRESSURE is pretty funny indeed!
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Old 01-16-2009, 07:40 AM   #9 (permalink)
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For current hk temp, I put 24 front and 25 rear. cold tire.
usually, it raises to 25 front and 27 rear after few aggressive drives.
Thanks man , factory set it to 28 Front, 32 Back. It is a kind of pumpy.
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