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dustbug
5th December 2006, 07:09 PM
Just wondering what tyre pressures i should use for 225/30R20s?

They have the max pressure on the tyres but theres normally max 2 passengers in the car at once with a sub in the boot. I was thinking around the 34-36psi mark.

Would this be ok?

JasonGilholme
5th December 2006, 07:11 PM
If the load rating matches the car then you should run what the tyre recommends.

low astra
5th December 2006, 07:14 PM
not quite, ive always found that the lower side wall tyres like a bit higher preasure to get a bit of milage out of them, like my cousin is running 40+ pounds with his 22"s i ran 40 on my comodores 18"s back in the day and got 50,000k out of a set

mr_sikma
5th December 2006, 08:36 PM
34ish is always around the mark!

digifish
5th December 2006, 08:37 PM
Just wondering what tyre pressures i should use for 225/30R20s?

They have the max pressure on the tyres but theres normally max 2 passengers in the car at once with a sub in the boot. I was thinking around the 34-36psi mark.

Would this be ok?

34-36 is a good pressure on most passenger cars. Run at the higher side of their recommendation...better fuel economy and handling at the sake of comfort.

Regards Scott

dustbug
5th December 2006, 08:59 PM
awsome, thanks for that, i'll probs keep it at the 36-38 mark since some people are running at 40+

digifish
6th December 2006, 09:09 AM
awsome, thanks for that, i'll probs keep it at the 36-38 mark since some people are running at 40+

Another thing to note is that most people check their pressures at the servo with at least a few minutes driving. All the specs say to do it cold. So driving increases the pressure a few psi. If they feel warm to the touch and you fill to 38 you are probably really filling to 36? Can't find a better graph...

http://www.pirellityre.com/web/technology/about-tyres/tyres-advice/car-tyre-infl/default.page

digifish

Wraith
6th December 2006, 09:09 AM
not quite, ive always found that the lower side wall tyres like a bit higher preasure to get a bit of milage out of them, like my cousin is running 40+ pounds with his 22"s i ran 40 on my comodores 18"s back in the day and got 50,000k out of a set

This is correct.......however you need to observe for yourself on your individual car, how a certain pressure reacts in terms of uneven tyre wear and or longevity.

Very low profile tyres are best if inflated higher rather than lower.

If you ask tyre manufactures and fitters they'll tell you that 38-42psi is usually the case for a tyre with a 30 series profile.

I also have 225/30 R20's and run 40 psi - as I've found this to be optimum, the ride quality has not suffered as a result ;)

Mr T
6th December 2006, 11:27 AM
I have 215/35 R17 and run 40, the recomended 35 seams to cause excess wear on the edges.

entice
6th December 2006, 11:32 AM
I agree with Mr T.

I'd get your decent Alignment shop to set the pressures for you. Preferrably if that alignment shop is involved in motorsport preparations.

Bugger teh ride comfort, even tyre wear and secondly performance is what I'm after. He set mine to 34-36ish (18's). havent touched them since, but am due for alignment check

vectraguy01
6th December 2006, 05:32 PM
i run about 40-45 on my 17's 45profile, depends if im doin mountain runs or not, mainly they sit on 40

Wattie
6th December 2006, 05:43 PM
i run 45 in my 18s, saves wheels too, soft tyres = soft sidewalls
and that = dented rims on our **** roads.

vectraguy01
6th December 2006, 05:48 PM
depends who big the pot holes are

Wattie
6th December 2006, 08:52 PM
depends who big the pot holes are

hehe, yeah, well it helps you with some :D

dustbug
7th December 2006, 01:08 PM
Many mixed results i see

After that some people are running on 45 psi and some 35 psi, i think i'm gonna head to the servo and put 40 psi in and see how that feels. I don't really car about ride hardness as i hardly drive the car around.

Thanks everyone!

Wraith
7th December 2006, 01:14 PM
Many mixed results i see

After that some people are running on 45 psi and some 35 psi, i think i'm gonna head to the servo and put 40 psi in and see how that feels. I don't really car about ride hardness as i hardly drive the car around.

Thanks everyone!


You'll be fine with 40psi Dustbug, that's what I run and I've got the same wheel/tyre size as yourself ;)

dustbug
7th December 2006, 06:39 PM
You'll be fine with 40psi Dustbug, that's what I run and I've got the same wheel/tyre size as yourself ;)

Yup thanks, all done, 40psi now up from 36. One of my tyres was down at 26 :S gotta check it for punctures, every other tyre was at the lowest of 33.