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Posted by Lexington KY 528e on August 27, 2001 at 12:11:38:

In Reply to: What PSI should I be running?? posted by Chris Altman on August 26, 2001 at 22:52:05:

The tire pressure recommended by BMW is on the door post label for the recommended tire size. Therein lies the whole of the Firestone/Ford Explorer debacle.

If you want, you should run the recommended tire pressures and adjust upward from there.

The guys who run street tires on the track will tell you that they put a few extra pounds in at the track- why I dunno.

That's my $0.02

Tom
84 528e
199.4k
BMWCCA


I've got 234/45/17 tires and just didn't know if it all stays the same, or changes. It's my daily driver, but it's some spirited daily driving. TIA!!

Chris
'85 535i 170K
BMWCCA





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