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I also run mine (19") on 36/40 as standard and am pretty happy.
I usually check and adjust if necessary weekly.
Going on holiday with the car loaded or driving in Germany (huge high speed use) I put a couple psi more in
I usually check and adjust if necessary weekly.
Going on holiday with the car loaded or driving in Germany (huge high speed use) I put a couple psi more in
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The tyre pressures is the most important thing, after the tyres,
for the handling of the car!
The recommendations on our E60's can be found in the B-pillar
(and in the manual) and one should never go belove them.
I usually drive with 1-2 pers in car so I go with the lower recommendation
+ about 10 %.
You can see what tires and chassi I have in the sign.
The wisest I can say is;
Try it out, but if you are about to race, fill them up with +20-30 % of the highest value.
Get rid of your RF's and do not buy too wide and low tyres.
PS. The E60 must have more pressure in the rear tyres!!!
ZNOD: Everyday driving is not drag racing, fill up your rears for safe handling in the curves!
for the handling of the car!
The recommendations on our E60's can be found in the B-pillar
(and in the manual) and one should never go belove them.
I usually drive with 1-2 pers in car so I go with the lower recommendation
+ about 10 %.
You can see what tires and chassi I have in the sign.
The wisest I can say is;
Try it out, but if you are about to race, fill them up with +20-30 % of the highest value.
Get rid of your RF's and do not buy too wide and low tyres.
PS. The E60 must have more pressure in the rear tyres!!!
ZNOD: Everyday driving is not drag racing, fill up your rears for safe handling in the curves!
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Originally Posted by E60VTA' post='292035' date='Jun 3 2006, 01:27 PM
I use 35 PSI front and 39 PSI rear on my PS2 tires. The ride is superior to that of 18" RFTs and the handling is superb. I use a digital tire pressure gauge and check/adjust tire pressure every two weeks.
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Originally Posted by bruceholmes' post='291806' date='Jun 2 2006, 09:17 PM
I'm amazed by the paucity of information pertaining to tire pressures that anybody uses!!!!!!!!!!!!!! doesn't anybody do auto crossing in these cars????? I can hardly believe that anybody is going to own a car like this and not have a good tire pressure gauge!!!!!!!!! tires and the pressure at which they are run can transform the ride, handling and braking characteristics of your car. Why buy a performance oriented car not care about one of the most significant factors affecting its performance?
Come on somebody must have more info!!!!!!!!!!
Come on somebody must have more info!!!!!!!!!!
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The 19" are almost too large wheels for the E60, if the car isn't brand new.
Remember that the E60's great handling has to do with light
bearings especially in the front help frame - that is glued and
bolted to the cockpit.
BMW's has always been really sensitive to wheel balance (and tyre
pressure).
What's new in the world (?)
This is the reason why I don't buy Pirelli's (Italian BS)
nor Replica wheels.
In the long run they get expensive.
Experience...
Remember that the E60's great handling has to do with light
bearings especially in the front help frame - that is glued and
bolted to the cockpit.
BMW's has always been really sensitive to wheel balance (and tyre
pressure).
What's new in the world (?)
This is the reason why I don't buy Pirelli's (Italian BS)
nor Replica wheels.
In the long run they get expensive.
Experience...
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I run 34f, 36r on 18" ps2s. I thought that lower tire pressure would give better handling as the tire contact patch would be larger. They would then heat up to at least 40psi.
Tire pressure is important, but these cars are not go-carts and will not be as sensitive to tire pressure.
Tire pressure is important, but these cars are not go-carts and will not be as sensitive to tire pressure.
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