Hi,
Can anyone tell me if the tyre presuures for radials are the same as for crossplies?
I have 155 x 14 Firestone radials fitted all round. What are the correct pressure for front and back?
Thanks
Rog
Tyre pressures for radials
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Hi Rog,
hmm - 155's. If you have them fitted on saloon 3.5" rims, then it's anyone's guess really - hopefully someone who has used these for many 10's of thousands of miles may be able to give a better answer.
Your driving style will have a big influence to the wear pattern as the tyres will roll around a lot more than narrower ones. Heavy cornering will wear the outer edges and lots of straight road miles will wear the centre of the tread. You can adjust pressures down to minimise wear in the centre of the tread, however this will increase the tyre roll on hard cornering.
145 is the maximum recommended width of tyre for the saloon rims (by the guys who produce tyres) - for 145's, I'd say 26/24 for running unloaded gives even wear, but it can vary slightly depending on which brand of tyre they are, and also how hard you drive. If running with passengers and weight in the boot it helps to increase the rear pressures to 26 or maybe 28.
hmm - 155's. If you have them fitted on saloon 3.5" rims, then it's anyone's guess really - hopefully someone who has used these for many 10's of thousands of miles may be able to give a better answer.
Your driving style will have a big influence to the wear pattern as the tyres will roll around a lot more than narrower ones. Heavy cornering will wear the outer edges and lots of straight road miles will wear the centre of the tread. You can adjust pressures down to minimise wear in the centre of the tread, however this will increase the tyre roll on hard cornering.
145 is the maximum recommended width of tyre for the saloon rims (by the guys who produce tyres) - for 145's, I'd say 26/24 for running unloaded gives even wear, but it can vary slightly depending on which brand of tyre they are, and also how hard you drive. If running with passengers and weight in the boot it helps to increase the rear pressures to 26 or maybe 28.
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