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YOKOHAMA BLUEARTH ES32, Tyre Talk
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V429
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Dec 13 2021, 10:50 AM
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Just changed from Axia stock tyres to ES32 for RM155 before tyre price hike.
I need to ask tho, if let's say for Axia (stock rims), what tyre pressure do you guys maintain?
Previously I follow Perodua's recommendation at 250kPA / 36 psi for their stock tyres, now the mechanic recommend me to maintain air pressure at 210kPa / 30 psi.
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V429
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Dec 13 2021, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Dec 13 2021, 04:04 PM) Your using same size or different size. If same size just use back original recommendation. Same size as original. It's just that googling shows a lot of people say Perodua's recommendation of 250kPa / 36psi for Axia is a bit too high. I guess I will try it out and see how it performs. Thanks for the reply.
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V429
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Dec 23 2021, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Dec 23 2021, 04:11 AM) That's COLD pressure ya. When u pump whilst hot it will drop further by 20 to 30kpa once ot cool down. So the simple answer is 250 when hot will still nice when it cools down to say 220 230. Slightly more air is ok. Underinflated tyre makan minyak. Yeah, thanks for this significant tip. Also saw some websites mentioning this. Just to share, I switched from 210kPa to 230kPa (cold pressure) for my Axia stock rims, and it feels noticeably better, tyres turn better, and more responsive in general. I think I am gonna try increasing to 240kPa next petrol refill to see how it performs.
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