I have the same feeling. I just change few days ago. New tire feel softer but heavier.
Maybe is just too new and the air pressure different. I increase a bit more pressure to get back my feel.
Car no power after replace 4 new tires
Car no power after replace 4 new tires
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Aug 19 2020, 02:49 PM
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I have the same feeling. I just change few days ago. New tire feel softer but heavier.
Maybe is just too new and the air pressure different. I increase a bit more pressure to get back my feel. |
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Aug 20 2020, 08:03 AM
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QUOTE(fiberguy @ Aug 19 2020, 10:56 PM) I will say is personal preference and depends on pump at Petro Station. You will find out you pump same psi but different pump different result.Personally i pump up to 34 psi front, 31 psi back, way higher than 200. 200 is soft and conform, but for my car (old Persona) is just too heavy. I would say you can increase a bit first maybe 220 kpa, then try few days if not enough increase to 230, 240 until you find the pressure you like. But of couse don't exceed the maximum pressure as listed on the tyre, which i don't think so, as most tyre maximum pressure is above 40 psi. Good luck, bro. |
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Aug 20 2020, 12:38 PM
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