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naylor1401 | 18:42 Sat 13th Jun 2009 | Motoring
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Hi, I posted a question earlier on this week about my tyre PSI, however, I have changed the tyres to a different profile, so the PSI that it recommends in my manual is wrong, because the tyres are totally different, due to the fact that they are two inches bigger for a start. I have a Vauxhall Corsa 98 1.2 8v, my tyre profile is "195/50 R15 82V". After I posted my question last time, someone gave me some useful links as to where I could find the correct PSI, unfortunatley, they only gave the PSI for the original tyres, and mine arnt the originals. Does anyone have any idea what the PSI should be for my profile of tyre?

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Pete
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Try googling for Kwikfit tyres, they have a pressure calculator with different tyre size choices. Works well and quick.

Pete
so a couple of pounds of air shouldn't be to bad either way
fronts 33 - 35 psi - rears 32 or 40 loaded.
like everybody checks their pressures every week :>o
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