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The Tire Rack's Tire & Wheel Forum
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I Have a 2003 325i. I bought a new set of Riken Raptor 205/55 R16 HR 91H M+S tires about two months ago. I'm trying to find the correct tire pressure for my tires/car. I found a tire pressure chart in my door jam but I'm not sure how to read it.
I checked the tire pressure with my digital gauge today and this is what I got: Front Left: 28psi Front Right: 28psi Rear Left: 31.5 Rear Right: 28.5 I've attached a picture of the tire chart thats located in my door jam. Could someone please tell me how to read it? I mainly drive alone and I live in Southern California so I never drive in snow or extremely cold weather. |
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30psi front and 35psi rear according to the sticker you posted would be good for SoCal driving.
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What tire pressure do i put in my tire : Tire manufacterer or car manufaturer
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Tires do not have recommended pressures on them (only the maximum pressure), so you would use the car manufacturers recommendations.
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