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I know the book says 28front and 38rear. I've got slightly bigger tyres and wondered if that still applies. I'm running 255/60/r18 instead of the usual 255/55/r18.

28 front always looks a bit soft, and 38 on the back is a bit hard.

What d'ya reckon?

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I always ran at 32 and 38.

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ok. thanks. i might give that a go and see how it feels. Just had to cut the anti theft valve caps off. How ironic!

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32 front 38 back feels good. Nice ride and light steering. Not too light obviously but you know what i mean.

Good call!

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i went with 30 all round.

Dont get why the rear pressure should be so high? Maybe if its carrying lots of weight or something?

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dunno. you'd expect more in the front since that's where the weight is.

I went on the motorway today down to Pontefract on a 160 mile round trip and the journey was good with 32f and 38r. Car still handled good on motorway suspension setting.