Malibu Drive/Cruz
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Quick question for those of you with 19 inch rims, whats the best PSI to have your tires set to? I have 245's in the front and 275's in the back. Thanks.
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Quick question for those of you with 19 inch rims, whats the best PSI to have your tires set to? I have 245's in the front and 275's in the back. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by \\Konig\\
Quick question for those of you with 19 inch rims, whats the best PSI to have your tires set to? I have 245's in the front and 275's in the back. Thanks.
Max load is 51 PSI, I think I keep mine around 42 PSI front and back. I don't check them very often though. When I do, because they look strange, they are usually running low at around 30 or so.
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check the side of your tire...you should see a stamp "Max Load Psi"....can someone check the stock tire "Max Load Psi"? If no one does, I can check when I get home. When I had the stock tires on, the TPMS would go off if the PSi fell too low. I don't remember exactly what pressure they went off at, but I think it was in the mid 20's.
just walked out to my car...
Stock Bridgstone Potenzas max psi = 51 psi
I wouldnt get them any higher then 44-45 since those things are going to expand during really agressive driving.
RX-8 manual recommends keeping them at 32 psi
Stock Bridgstone Potenzas max psi = 51 psi
I wouldnt get them any higher then 44-45 since those things are going to expand during really agressive driving.
RX-8 manual recommends keeping them at 32 psi
Last edited by Jedi54; Jan 18, 2006 at 02:36 PM.
The TPMS doesn't go off at a certain PSI, it goes off when the tires are not all at an equal pressure. So if one tire is lower (or higher) pressure than the rest, it will see the irregularity and turn on the light.
When I had the stock tires I kept them around 35psi, and the light would come on around 25psi.
When I had the stock tires I kept them around 35psi, and the light would come on around 25psi.
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damn below 30 well I guess this someone hasen't been reading his manual, I will have to check my tires when I get home, I am sure they are equil but and a higher pressure.
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Originally Posted by RX8SaxMan
The TPMS doesn't go off at a certain PSI, it goes off when the tires are not all at an equal pressure. So if one tire is lower (or higher) pressure than the rest, it will see the irregularity and turn on the light.
When I had the stock tires I kept them around 35psi, and the light would come on around 25psi.
When I had the stock tires I kept them around 35psi, and the light would come on around 25psi.
When you get your tires mounted/balanced, shops generally put the tires at 35. I think that is like an industry standard. I guess they leave it up to the buyer to adjust from there. I've tried more, but you definately noticed the "rock hard" ride. With the 19 inch tires, the sidewalls are pretty stiff regardless of Psi, so I think you'd be safe running whatever your comfortable with.
Maybe check the manufactorers web site for recommended Psi? I may do this tonight when I get a chance. I have Dunlop Direzzas on my 19s.
Originally Posted by RX8SaxMan
The TPMS doesn't go off at a certain PSI, it goes off when the tires are not all at an equal pressure. So if one tire is lower (or higher) pressure than the rest, it will see the irregularity and turn on the light.
When I had the stock tires I kept them around 35psi, and the light would come on around 25psi.
When I had the stock tires I kept them around 35psi, and the light would come on around 25psi.
jan. 28th. hmm......i'll see if i can get that saturday off. i've been wanting to hit up a malibu cruise for quite some time already. i think it's about time
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so, if i can get the day off count me in
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Konig
xrider01
.so, if i can get the day off count me in

kwescott
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lesper4
detrich
Konig
xrider01
im in fo sho aight aight, get to meet you guys finally haah ive been poking on this thread since the first meets and still haven't made it out!
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detrich
Konig
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StealthFox
yeah, i believe i was planning on going to the last meet and said i was gonna bring it and it should be the same for here. i actually havent been to this particular station but im very familiar with the area as im there on a weekly basis so i should fare OK finding the place
I usually find out from my neighbor who owns a ferrari, his on ferrarichat.com so i'm pretty sure he finds out about the meets there. You can also look on the lambo fourms too.
Hope we run into them again...
Hope we run into them again...
Originally Posted by Jedi54
Fd and Lambos on the same day?
This is gonna be fun...
This is gonna be fun...





So who all is going?