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The BMW Range
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F30, F34
Tyre bulge on RFT sidewall
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<blockquote data-quote="Mavik" data-source="post: 722121" data-attributes="member: 23643"><p>Personally I tend to follow the guide by the door, luckily they even have the recommended tyre pressure for 19" sized rims and tyres. Yes, I agree with AOC that the pressure mentioned there is definitely for the tyres when it is cold. I used to pump higher at around 36psi front and 38psi rear but I tend to lose a bit of traction at the rear hence I decided to drop it down to around 33ps fronts and 35psi rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mavik, post: 722121, member: 23643"] Personally I tend to follow the guide by the door, luckily they even have the recommended tyre pressure for 19" sized rims and tyres. Yes, I agree with AOC that the pressure mentioned there is definitely for the tyres when it is cold. I used to pump higher at around 36psi front and 38psi rear but I tend to lose a bit of traction at the rear hence I decided to drop it down to around 33ps fronts and 35psi rear. [/QUOTE]
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