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tire pressure - new tires fitted, now I have less grip

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Old 06-06-2016, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by STG
Try 31/34 cold

You just need to get used to the new ones and get a few miles on them. Right off the bat they may be a bit slippery I assume being new.
This is correct for partial load/comfort. However, on my car I need to set it to 32/35 for the Fill Info to show a 0 delta all round. Who knows why...
Old 06-21-2016, 06:05 PM
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Just have to say I tried 32/35 yesterday after reading this thread and wow is it different and more comfortable. I previously had the max pressure setting and I was wondering why is it so hard and uncomfortable on even slightly bumpy roads!
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Does anyone see a potential issue with mixing N0 and N1? Aren't these actually different tires - at least in rubber compound? I can't help thinking that in addition to the mold release issue (which is real) that this could be a contributing factor.



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