Hi all,
Strange one really - my van I have had for quite sometime now came with Porsche alloys (spacers are fitted to accommodate them).
Anyways I have relatively new tyres on them now - Hankook 205/55R16 94W on the front set & 225/50R16 96W on the rear set.
Van has been away for a year for welding work/ full re spray and the pressure has dropped in them. Trouble is I do not know what pressure to put them back to. Guy in local garage didn’t seem to clued up either!
Any ideas please ?
Cheers
Wesley
Tyre pressure / Porsche alloys
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Re: Tyre pressure / Porsche alloys
Put what VW recommends for your van.
The weight is the same.
The weight is the same.
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Re: Tyre pressure / Porsche alloys
Thanks for the reply but surely certain tyres can only take a certain amount of weight or psi pressure? I don’t know but just want to make sure I do not over inflate them.
Thanks
Wesley
Thanks
Wesley
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Re: Tyre pressure / Porsche alloys
It's marked on the sidewalls - look at the load rating eg "94" or "106", there is a table to convert these into kg, max pressure is also on the sidewall, some wheels also have a max load on the inside edge of the rim too.
94 is 670kg load limit
Tyre pressure is there to support the vehicle, provide a good ride, stop the tyre being damaged by underinflation or overinflation and to present as "flat" face to the road surface. Once you move away from standard size and profile, you need to figure it out for yourself, see what works
Look in your owners manual - options are a Commercial tyre or 97 Extra Load radial tyre
94 is 670kg load limit
Tyre pressure is there to support the vehicle, provide a good ride, stop the tyre being damaged by underinflation or overinflation and to present as "flat" face to the road surface. Once you move away from standard size and profile, you need to figure it out for yourself, see what works
Look in your owners manual - options are a Commercial tyre or 97 Extra Load radial tyre
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Re: Tyre pressure / Porsche alloys
Sounds like great advice thanks. Will look at tyres and work it all out. Hopefully it won’t be an issue as could do without laying out for new wheels & tyres currently.
Thanks again
Wesley
Thanks again
Wesley