18" tyre pressure
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18" tyre pressure
Hi all,
I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
should run?
I am assuming it's higher than the standard 220 (unladen) for 16"
wheels becuase from what I remember pressure is higher for larger
wheels (or is it lower profile tyres?).
Thanks
I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
should run?
I am assuming it's higher than the standard 220 (unladen) for 16"
wheels becuase from what I remember pressure is higher for larger
wheels (or is it lower profile tyres?).
Thanks
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
Vorsprung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
Vorsprung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
Vorsprung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
Vorsprung wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
> should run?
To start with you could read the manual?
Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and
pressurize it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
to low.
YM2C of course.
Regards
Wolfgang
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:1153818908.895036@news...
> Vorsprung wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
>> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
>> should run?
>
> To start with you could read the manual?
> Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and pressurize
> it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
>
> Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
> condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
>
> Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
> increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
> to low.
>
> YM2C of course.
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
32 psi all round, can't go wrong
Your manual will show different readings, but you can't go wrong with 32, I
have 18 inch rims also on my A4, if I carry kids on long journys in the back
I usually inflate the backs to 34/36
245/40's are a bit oversize though, they must be busting out your wheel
arches :0 bet they look nice , the norm is 225 40 18 which is a perfect
replacement for the standard 16" rims.
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:1153818908.895036@news...
> Vorsprung wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
>> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
>> should run?
>
> To start with you could read the manual?
> Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and pressurize
> it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
>
> Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
> condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
>
> Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
> increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
> to low.
>
> YM2C of course.
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
32 psi all round, can't go wrong
Your manual will show different readings, but you can't go wrong with 32, I
have 18 inch rims also on my A4, if I carry kids on long journys in the back
I usually inflate the backs to 34/36
245/40's are a bit oversize though, they must be busting out your wheel
arches :0 bet they look nice , the norm is 225 40 18 which is a perfect
replacement for the standard 16" rims.
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:1153818908.895036@news...
> Vorsprung wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
>> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
>> should run?
>
> To start with you could read the manual?
> Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and pressurize
> it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
>
> Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
> condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
>
> Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
> increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
> to low.
>
> YM2C of course.
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
32 psi all round, can't go wrong
Your manual will show different readings, but you can't go wrong with 32, I
have 18 inch rims also on my A4, if I carry kids on long journys in the back
I usually inflate the backs to 34/36
245/40's are a bit oversize though, they must be busting out your wheel
arches :0 bet they look nice , the norm is 225 40 18 which is a perfect
replacement for the standard 16" rims.
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Re: 18" tyre pressure
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:1153818908.895036@news...
> Vorsprung wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a 2002 A4 2.0 and fitted aftermarket 18" wheels shod with
>> 245/40/18 tyres. Does anyone have an idea of what tyre pressure I
>> should run?
>
> To start with you could read the manual?
> Then you could check the pressure rating on the tire flank and pressurize
> it a bit less than that because that's the maximum pressure.
>
> Finally I'd recommend anyway to 'read' your tires when using such wheel
> condoms. Pressurize them and then carefully watch the tire wear.
>
> Increased wear in the middle of the tire: pressure to high
> increased wear on the edge or even around the edge of the tire: pressure
> to low.
>
> YM2C of course.
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
32 psi all round, can't go wrong
Your manual will show different readings, but you can't go wrong with 32, I
have 18 inch rims also on my A4, if I carry kids on long journys in the back
I usually inflate the backs to 34/36
245/40's are a bit oversize though, they must be busting out your wheel
arches :0 bet they look nice , the norm is 225 40 18 which is a perfect
replacement for the standard 16" rims.
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