Tire Pressure
#12
What will the Pirelli's be replaced with?
#14
#15
Your father is right. Never use max PSI pressure. Dealers use the PSI thats recommended for the vehicle - denoted on the sticker mounted on the drivers side door. For my Nissan SUV the recommended tire pressure is 29 PSI - Low I thought, but perfect for the truck. I always stick with vehicle manufacturer recomendation.
#16
Well I haven't figured that out yet, but I will be going with a strictly summer tire, and may still be sticking with Pirelli, just not the all season radial PZero Nero. Maybe the the PZero Corsa, or Goodyear Eagle F1. But that won't be until next summer, as this summer is almost over again
I'm hoping to find a set of 19 inch wheels by then, that will suite the Mistress
I'm hoping to find a set of 19 inch wheels by then, that will suite the Mistress
#18
#20
Yeah they are pricey, but imo they are worth it. They should last a good while too if the next few summers are like this one.....I have only logged just over 1200 kms this year, and that was with 650km round trip to visit some family last month.