pano po malalaman tire pressures ng mga sasakyan po? tnx po? ndi ko pa kasi mahanap sa gilid ng doors eh? ahuhuhuhuh
meron po ba websyt.. may tire pressure ng lahat na gulong?tnx po...
pano po malalaman tire pressures ng mga sasakyan po? tnx po? ndi ko pa kasi mahanap sa gilid ng doors eh? ahuhuhuhuh
meron po ba websyt.. may tire pressure ng lahat na gulong?tnx po...
kadalasan 30 psi ang standard pag OEM specs yung tires.
pero ako, pag city driving, 28 psi lang. pag long trips, 30 psi ang kinakarga ko.
205/55/16 yung tires![]()
bat hindi mo mahanap? u upgraded your tires or mags? meron din yata yan sa manual.
check here.... online database ng recommended tire pressure http://www.drivegreen.com/pressureData.shtml
although ask na lang, wats ur car ba, baka may kapareha ka dito.
corolla po... changed tire size po eh... and changed color... baka... natakpan napo eh.. ahehehe 205/45/r16 po and meron pa po ako ibang mga car tire pressures na tatanongahehe
if you already changed the stock tire, better to inquire with the manufacturer of the tire you are currently using.
if you are still interested with factory recommended tire pressure which you cant find in the door jamb, you can refer to the owner's manual.
diba meron naman nakalagay sa tirewall kung ilan maximum pressure pwede ilagay..
just a warning, never put in the max tire pressure.Originally Posted by slickae92red
usually 30 psi lang ok na, you can +/- a couple psi, depending on your ride preference.
even w/ our 31" tire, 30psi lang ang nakalagay.
Depends on the load and the resulting total weight of the vehicle. For cars it doesn't vary much. 30psi is a good starting point and adjust to how you "feel" it goes.
I used to drive a van and would sometimes load it up a lot and would need to go extremely over on tire preasure (up to 40psi once) . But when its not loaded I bring it back to 30-32 psi.
Also remember that the psi reading you get differs when warm and cold (the tires not the weather) so allow for this.
hmm.. dpende kung saan mo gagamitin ung auto(drag,circuit,RWYB).. daily driving swak ang 30 pounds per square inch.. :D
tanong lang po ... yung max pressure na nakalagay sa tire, ito ba yung cold pressure (when it is advisable to inflate) or absolute maximum talaga ito (regardless of temperature, car running or not running)? pansin ko kasi posible tumaas 5psi ang pressure kapag mainit na ang tire on a long trip at mainit ang kalye :o
isa pa pong tanong, totoo bang mahinang klase ang kumho tires na ginagamit sa starex? balita ko kasi meron nang naaksidente, meron namatay, dahil sa pumutok na kumho tireang sabi rin ng suki kong tire store, binitawan nila kumho dahil unreliable daw
ano po experience nyo sa kumho tires?
ang alam ko hankook yung sumasabog...sa carnival ng pinsan ko may mahabang hiwa between ng thread ng tire,sa harap pa...buti nalang d sumabog nung nag tagaytay siya..
215/45/17 max pressure ng Yokohama AVS-ES100 ko nakalagay 45psi. Pero currently 32psi front and 30psi rear as a daily driver. mararamdaman mo na naman na sobra or kulang ang pressure kapag nag dra-drive ka. Pero most of the time, matalbog, sobra hangin.
kinyo, di pa ako nagka Kumho tires pero knowing that it's only made in KOREA, hesistant ako. Kahit nga yung luma kong Falken Ziex hesistant din ako nung binili ko, pero mura kaya binili ko. Two years na, wala namang nangyari.
suspetsa ko ... iisa lang ang manufacturer ng kumho at hankook ... kasi sa warranty card na nasa starex namin andun ang logo nila ... tsaka hankook na ang nakakabit sa mga starex na nasa showroom ng hyundai pampanga