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Car Forum / Audi Cars / June 2006

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2004 A6

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AP - 22 Jun 2006 19:53 GMT
Hello:  What is the correct tire pressure for the 2.7 Turbo?  I can't
decipher the sticker my driver's side door.  Thx.
Pete - 23 Jun 2006 01:41 GMT
> Hello:  What is the correct tire pressure for the 2.7 Turbo?  I can't
> decipher the sticker my driver's side door.  Thx.

Post a picture of the sticker.  We'll help you decipher it.

Pete
Dano58 - 23 Jun 2006 15:07 GMT
> Hello:  What is the correct tire pressure for the 2.7 Turbo?  I can't
> decipher the sticker my driver's side door.  Thx.

I know what you mean, if it's like my A4, they list every available
tire for the car on the sticker - 15", 16", 17", all the types
(all-season, summer) and load ratings..... Basically, you just find the
exact tire that you have on the car, including the load rating (a
3-character field like 98Y) and use those tire pressures.

My car isn't home at present - but I think I played with the pressures
a bit and ended up using 33/33 as the best compromise between handling
and ride. I have the 17" with the Sport Package, so it's a little
stiffer than the standard A4 anyways.

Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
Jens - 25 Jun 2006 22:16 GMT
>> Hello:  What is the correct tire pressure for the 2.7 Turbo?  I can't
>> decipher the sticker my driver's side door.  Thx.
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> '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
> Central NJ USA

Im running 16" (205/55) with 35/35 and increase to 40 on the rear-wheels
when heavy loaded with camping trailer etc.

/Jens
 
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