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On another topic the one i started ;) I have done them all to 33psi and it's greatly improved, one tyre was down to 21psi :duh: no wonder it's been a bit strange... From now I'll be checkin every month or so thanks for the help guys B)

I recommend 35psi... The way wim operates means we re-check the Geometry to ensure the figures suit the car and customer, of the 200 or so IS200 the only repetitive problem has been under inflation. The 33psi listing for the car is within reason nothing more than a suggestion, a 2psi increase is a safe manoeuvre and will not jeopardize the drive or safety.

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On another topic the one i started ;) I have done them all to 33psi and it's greatly improved, one tyre was down to 21psi :duh: no wonder it's been a bit strange... From now I'll be checkin every month or so thanks for the help guys B)

I recommend 35psi... The way wim operates means we re-check the Geometry to ensure the figures suit the car and customer, of the 200 or so IS200 the only repetitive problem has been under inflation. The 33psi listing for the car is within reason nothing more than a suggestion, a 2psi increase is a safe manoeuvre and will not jeopardize the drive or safety.

Thanks mate I'll do that today then...

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On another topic the one i started ;) I have done them all to 33psi and it's greatly improved, one tyre was down to 21psi :duh: no wonder it's been a bit strange... From now I'll be checkin every month or so thanks for the help guys B)

I recommend 35psi... The way wim operates means we re-check the Geometry to ensure the figures suit the car and customer, of the 200 or so IS200 the only repetitive problem has been under inflation. The 33psi listing for the car is within reason nothing more than a suggestion, a 2psi increase is a safe manoeuvre and will not jeopardize the drive or safety.

Thanks mate I'll do that today then...

I'd give 35 psi a go I've been had mine at that for about 18 months and found it made a big differance..

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wondering . on my altezza ive 18" wheels and use good year f1's on the side of the goodyear it says max psi of 50 but dose that mean i should have it at 44 or so ? should i actually be using it lower ? normally theres just myself in teh car

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wondering . on my altezza ive 18" wheels and use good year f1's on the side of the goodyear it says max psi of 50 but dose that mean i should have it at 44 or so ? should i actually be using it lower ? normally theres just myself in teh car

35-37psi max imo.

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Tony -

I assume we are talking 35psi (cold) ?

If you remember you set mine to 35psi but I had just driven 10 miles (in the summer). The following morning when they had cooled I checked them again and they were down to 31psi which I immediately raised back to 35psi.

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