996 running 18" SportDesign and Pirelli PZero Rosso's - What pressures?
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996 running 18" SportDesign and Pirelli PZero Rosso's - What pressures?
Hi All
I've read a lot about the need to keep a watch on the tyre pressures as the car can handle very differently due to minimal differences in tyre pressure.
What pressure F/R should I be running? I have searched the forum with little joy.
I do not have a GT3 but I do have the GT3 Aerokit and therefore the wheels - thought you may be the best people to ask.
Cheers
Beno
I've read a lot about the need to keep a watch on the tyre pressures as the car can handle very differently due to minimal differences in tyre pressure.
What pressure F/R should I be running? I have searched the forum with little joy.
I do not have a GT3 but I do have the GT3 Aerokit and therefore the wheels - thought you may be the best people to ask.
Cheers
Beno
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Watch your tire wear. After a thousand miles, see what's going on with the factory pressures. If you notice problems, you can drop a couple pounds too, and then see how they wear.
Also, if you have really bad roads or find the ride too harsh, you can probably drop pressures by 5% all the way around.
Also, if you have really bad roads or find the ride too harsh, you can probably drop pressures by 5% all the way around.
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Eric
Chief Plug Guy
BumperPlugs.com
2022 GT3 Touring
2009 997 Turbo Cab
2018 M2 6sp
Gone but not forgotten
2004 C4S Cabriolet
1999 C2 Cab