In my E90 320D with 17 inch M Sport staggered wheels I run 35 psi front (225 45 17) and 37 rear (255 40 17). Seems good to me. But if your an average Joe that can't be bothered finding out correct pressures for your car then 35 psi all round is unlikely to be far wrong.
i'm only confused about the big difference between light load and big load. My sticker shows one variation with 3 people (each representing 75kg) and front 33 psi back 38 psi... but other one with 5 people is showing 38 psi front and 51 psi back... why such a big difference? I have a mazda CX-3
@@awaisiqbal8934 in that case how can I understand that number on the sticker? If I followed it blindly I might've burst it then. I ignored that and used my common sense at the time and put 34 in all 4 tires, but I'm still confused about the sticker.
Wow this is a bit of work when doing for the first time but wow its very clear and simple instructions. Ill try it next time coz i dont know what to say when i want to pump air i have to open the door for them to read the sticker
Several Options: 1. determine which tyre you have i) Go to your actual tyre ii) Look for a number in a format like 275/40 19" 101Y iii) Do this for each Tyre 2. Match the Number from your tyre to an option on your sticker Laden vs Unladen: - There are options that differ based on the amount of people in your car and wether or not you have luggage In our example we set it to 2.3 laden or 2.6 if unladen - Rear Vs Front: Note that the number may differ if it's the rear or front tyre MISC: - CHECK When COLD It's important to check the tyre pressure metre while the car is still "cold"