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Mr Skrunts

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Tyre pressures
« on: 01 December 2021, 19:51:50 »

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I normally put 32 psi all round

Whats the recommended PSI

Plus what recommendations during the winter months.

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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #1 on: 01 December 2021, 21:10:35 »

 ;D ;D  ;D
Tyre and oil threads are bad enough, but tyre pressures?  ;D
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #2 on: 01 December 2021, 21:14:41 »

I can't recall if the Omega has a label somewhere... Fuel filler lid or drivers B pillar :-\

Failing that, there is always the owners manual...

I used to run my estate (same 225/55/16 tyres as yours should be) at 39 front and 42 rear... aka max load pressures.
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #3 on: 01 December 2021, 21:28:43 »

Page 227 of the Owners Handbook is quite informative....
For a 2.2 saloon with 16" wheels.....
Normal load - 30 Front 30 Rear
Full load  -  36 Front 42 rear
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #4 on: 01 December 2021, 21:38:28 »

And if an estate....
Normal load - 30 Front, 33 Rear
Full load - 41 Front, 48 Rear
....although the latter seems a big high to me, but, I'm not the expert - just going off the handbook...
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #5 on: 01 December 2021, 21:51:46 »

And if an estate....
Normal load - 30 Front, 33 Rear
Full load - 41 Front, 48 Rear
....although the latter seems a big high to me, but, I'm not the expert - just going off the handbook...
I under remembered... These are what I ran mine at much to TBs distress ;D
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Re: Tyre pressures
« Reply #6 on: 02 December 2021, 06:10:54 »

225/55R16 tyres on a MFL estate 32psi front, 36psi rear, most of it is round-town driving and have no uneven tyre wear running WIM settings

Tyres are Dunlop Sportmaxx GT RT2 extra load, different tyres run better at different pressures I find, especially with bigger sidewalls like the 16”
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