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Car Forum / MINI / January 2005

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Tyre pressures

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pwz - 14 Jan 2005 13:50 GMT
Hi I am  new to Mini  and I have a 1998 Mini Cooper Classic with superlite
wheels with  12x 6 wheels with falken 165/ 60 tyres. I can't find what
pressure the tyres should be anywhere. If any one knows could they let me
know or direct men to where I can find out have tried manufactueres with no
joy so far. Any help appreciated

Thanks Paul
South Wales UK
matt n caz - 14 Jan 2005 15:21 GMT
Pretty sure that the Pressure is on the sidewall of the tyre?

If not then try your local Kwik Fit or other tyre fitting companies...
Fitzy - 14 Jan 2005 17:20 GMT
The Max, tyre pressure is usually marked on the tyre, but not the normal
running pressure,
I run one mini with Falken's and minilites, with a pressure of 26psi rear
and 28 psi front
another mini with 13 X 7 superlites and Bridgestone's at 28 psi all round,
HTH
Fitzy

> Pretty sure that the Pressure is on the sidewall of the tyre?
>
> If not then try your local Kwik Fit or other tyre fitting companies...
Steve68s - 14 Jan 2005 17:35 GMT
Yep, 28 front - 26 rear, with 165/60/12, same as the smaller size tyres,

Steve.

> The Max, tyre pressure is usually marked on the tyre, but not the normal
> running pressure,
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>>
>> If not then try your local Kwik Fit or other tyre fitting companies...
Fitzy - 14 Jan 2005 23:28 GMT
Hi Steve,
will you be at the Wirral To Llandudno run on Sun 19-th Jan 05,
http://www.wirral-minis.co.uk/Events/default.asp?EventID=266

Fitzy

> Yep, 28 front - 26 rear, with 165/60/12, same as the smaller size tyres,
>
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>>> If not then try your local Kwik Fit or other tyre fitting companies...
Steve68s - 14 Jan 2005 23:53 GMT
Nah I am working, :-( sounds like a fun day though, you should do a tour of
Wales, driving flat out over the Llanberis Pass is god fun!!

Steve.

> Hi Steve,
> will you be at the Wirral To Llandudno run on Sun 19-th Jan 05,
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>>>>
>>>> If not then try your local Kwik Fit or other tyre fitting companies...
andy p - 17 Jan 2005 00:11 GMT
> The Max, tyre pressure is usually marked on the tyre, but not the normal
> running pressure,
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> HTH
> Fitzy

Please do NOT top post!
Steve68s - 18 Jan 2005 16:49 GMT
hey Andy, although its netiquette to bottom post the preferred method on
this forum is to post anywhere you feel comfortable, this also saves finger
energy & is the default position for the cursor when using outlook express,
thank to Microsoft who cant be wrong, so as your not welcome here don't
advise people what to do.

Steve.

>> The Max, tyre pressure is usually marked on the tyre, but not the normal
>> running pressure,
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>
> Please do NOT top post!
 
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