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Silver:
that was 3 weeks ago?
good to check actual pressures

iagree:

--- Quote from: Silver on October 17, 2008, 09:58:37 AM ---that was 3 weeks ago?
good to check actual pressures

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Hi Silver

Last wkend, Saturday oni, serviced at Autosaver, asked the guy to chk & pump for me. I saw he pumped 32.

Jazz:

--- Quote from: iagree on October 17, 2008, 09:55:43 AM ---Hi silver

I saw Autosaver guy pumped 32 (not sure is psi or kpa?) for me. For all the 4tyres.

Good?

Regards.

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32 is psi lor. For rear tyre no problem, you can increased to 34psi for the front.  ;)

iagree:

--- Quote from: Jazz on October 17, 2008, 10:53:38 PM ---32 is psi lor. For rear tyre no problem, you can increased to 34psi for the front.  ;)

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Hi Jazz

Thanks for your clarification.

I noticed the tyres are like too full, can feel when I drive in NSHW, why ah?
Also can feel this new 4 GR80 tyres can stick to the 'road/floor' one. Why ah? Meaning more secure & zai (稳) ah??? (good for Raining day, wet road & sao Corner?)

Regards.

Ying:
it is like that for new GR80, you can hear the sticking sound when you drive in MSCP. After a few month not so obvious liao...

should be good at wet road but I did not want to test that on high speed.

when driving north, I pump the tyre depend on loading.
Light = factory standard pressure.
Heavy =  higher a bit.

if you feel car not so stable at your cruising speed, you can reduce your speed or pull over to any petrol station along highway to adjust the tyre pressure. ai zai (稳), safety come first.

btw, just decided that I will go Melaka this weekend, iagree, LatioR lim kopi? 

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