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Old 04-28-2009, 09:10 AM
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Tyre pressure query

Hi All,

Just moved up to 20" rims for my 4.4l X5. Running Toyo 275's on front and Toyo 315's on the back.

Bit confused about tyre pressure though.

The manual says 32psi all round regardless of tyre size. When i got them from the shop they were at 40psi. Haven't had a chance to ring them back and ask yet.

I know that incorrect pressure can damage the tyre so dont want to mess it up.

Any ideas on what the ideal pressure should be fro around town not carrying a maximum load?

Many thanks.
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