10-07-2021, 12:41 PM | #1 |
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Tire pressures, hot climate
So I pulled the trigger on some Michelin Pilot Sport 4Ss to replace the Pirellis that came with the car () as well as increase tread width and reduce the sidewall:
-> 295/30/20 rear -> 285/30/20 front I may also have to reduce my front spacer size to avoid rubbing but I'll deal with that if and when it happens. Has anyone else done this in a hot climate (I'm in central FL)? I'm looking to see what tire pressures you went for at ambient temp. For the 35s, BMW recommend 34 psi I believe but with the reduced sidewall, that usually gets bumped up a bit hence the question. Thx. |
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No prob. Discount tire. They said they should be in next week. |
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