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08.05.2020 14:14 # 1
engineer26
Hello guys,
You know, I just joined you and I want to consult. I have a 206 model x-line 206 .
What do you think the tire pressure values should be? The value written inside the left door is 2.4 bar ie 35 psi for the front and rear. It came to me a little too much for 14 ". One of the tires confused my head. "It could be like 30 in the winter," he said.
I want to get your ideas, stuck in my head ..
08.05.2020 14:14 # 2
BuRCaK

update

Vetch 2010-05-04 13:19:30
08.05.2020 14:14 # 3
engineer26

I introduced myself before ...

08.05.2020 14:14 # 4
Long Beach
What is the size of your tires? Is it soft dough or hard dough? When using, are you usually 1-2 people?

For example, I write, my 106 has 155x70 / 13R and the front is 2,3 bars and not hard, not soft, so in full proportion.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 5
ErolSen
In the summer, it may be said that the air inside the tire expands in the summer, but I think it would be useless to reduce the air pressure in the summer except to make the steering heavier and to eat the tire. but there is no need for such a thing in the summer. Actually, the situation is more related to the roads you use rather than generalization, because if the tire pressure is high and the roads are broken, it will seem like the man's brain is playing. or vice versa, if the tire pressure is low, the performance of the vehicle decreases and the steering becomes heavier. My car is 14, `` I press 30 on the front and 30 on the back. I think 30a31 is suitable.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 6
BuRCaK
[QUOTE = engineer26]

I introduced myself before ...

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I couldn't see the message before I wrote it. I saw it now. tşk.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 7
Long Beach
From here

http://www.lastix.com/haberler.asp?nws=1.

A friend of us wrote that the tire pressure reduction of the person; It is definitely wrong , but it should be a little more. The expert of the subject also stated in the link I gave.


I xyzco 2010-05-04 13:33:54
08.05.2020 14:14 # 8
engineer26

The recommended value is 35psi whereas for 14`` I always knew it was around 30-32 normal, a little too much came, tires good year 175 / 65R14 ??

08.05.2020 14:14 # 9
ErolSen
[QUOTE = xyzcom] Here

http://www.lastix.com/haberler.asp?nws=1.

A friend of us wrote that the tire pressure reduction of the person; It is definitely wrong , but it should be a little more. The expert of the subject also stated in the link I gave.


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yes brother you are right i learned on this occasion.thanks.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 10
Long Beach
[QUOTE = ErolSen] [QUOTE = xyzcom] Here

http://www.lastix.com/haberler.asp?nws=1.

A friend of us wrote that the tire pressure reduction of the person; It is definitely wrong , but it should be a little more. The expert of the subject also stated in the link I gave.


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yes brother you are right i learned on this occasion.thanks.
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Greetings,
I was more pleased if I could be helpful.

We have a lot of wrong things that we know right, I hope everyone will contribute to this (wrong things we know right) and benefits.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 11
cerci07
I print 23,5 bar, 23 bar tire manufacturer at the door recommends 24 bar, I am in the middle of the two
205/45/16
08.05.2020 14:14 # 12
engineer26

I have researched quite a bit that we will follow the values suggested by the manufacturers.

08.05.2020 14:14 # 13
t@lip
I brought it to 23 yesterday, 185X65X15. t @ lip 2010-05-05 09:22:00
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