Just had the two new Toyo Proxes T1R's fitted and decided to up-date the sticker inside the drivers door jam to show psi as well as the kPa (kgf/cm2) info recorded there by Mazda.
Well - the label clearly shows my correct tyre size - 205/45R16 83W, but indicates 180 {1.8} for the correct pressure.
180 kPa = 26.11 psi.
So why have the fitters put 40 psi in and why did the previous owner have 40 psi in the Yokohama Decibel's?
Correct tyre pressure?
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Correct tyre pressure?
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I have a feeling they pump them up so much to ensure the bead seats & seals properly-especially on innertube free tyres which are the safest due to they usuually deflate slowly if punctured.You wouldnt want your front tyres to deflate rapidly at highway speeds!
I always reset my tyre pressures after punctures & new tyres.
I always reset my tyre pressures after punctures & new tyres.
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