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<blockquote data-quote="3er" data-source="post: 59765" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Check your manual or door jamb for BMW recommended tyre pressure settings. They should be the same regardless of urban or rural driving. (only exception is if you use the Autobahn everyday or carry full load of passangers and luggage in the boot/trunk).</p><p></p><p>Or you can start at 32psi all round and increase or decrease according to your butt. I have mine at 36psi all round and i like it that way. Better to over than under inflate.</p><p></p><p>Petrol station air pumps do not always have a working pressure gauge. Buy one (its not all that expensive - how much is your life worth?) and use it.</p><p></p><p>1bar = 14.5psi (approx)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3er, post: 59765, member: 54"] Check your manual or door jamb for BMW recommended tyre pressure settings. They should be the same regardless of urban or rural driving. (only exception is if you use the Autobahn everyday or carry full load of passangers and luggage in the boot/trunk). Or you can start at 32psi all round and increase or decrease according to your butt. I have mine at 36psi all round and i like it that way. Better to over than under inflate. Petrol station air pumps do not always have a working pressure gauge. Buy one (its not all that expensive - how much is your life worth?) and use it. 1bar = 14.5psi (approx) [/QUOTE]
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