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Edd

posted on 19th Apr 05 at 12:12

32psi front 30psi rear works well for me


diddon

posted on 19th Apr 05 at 12:05

on 17's munch

need 32psi munchie


Munchie

posted on 19th Apr 05 at 12:03

wats it say for corsa c? im running 40psi rite now :lol:


Kris TD

posted on 17th Apr 03 at 13:48

it varies bepending on what engine you have, what sort of driving you do ( motorway, fully laden etc...)
and this car is a corsa A/ nova anyway, its not a corsa b.
mate, just stick to what it says in the drivers manual for your specific car and type of driving.


C()RSA

posted on 17th Apr 03 at 13:43

I put 30 psi in the front and 30 psi in the the rear..


Plymouth_Corsa

posted on 17th Apr 03 at 10:48

standard tyre pressure for the corsa according to most tyre places, main dealer and owners manual, no matter how big or small your wheel size is or tyre size, is 32psi, and it varies between 29 and 33 with different places, but go in between and you'll be fine. 30-32 is a safe bet.


Cybermonkey

posted on 17th Apr 03 at 09:43

i feel sorry for your corsa matty.


Gambit

posted on 17th Apr 03 at 09:41

quote:
Originally posted by mattyboy199
cause it makes so much difference !


just goes to show how much you know!! muppet


Cybermonkey

posted on 17th Apr 03 at 08:19

yeah it fuckin does when you corner hard.


mattyboy199

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 21:58

cause it makes so much difference !


Karnage Corsa

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 15:59

that would totally wreck your tyre wals mate so dont do it unless u want to renew your tyres every 6 months:lol:


Gambit

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 13:50

quote:
Originally posted by Fitz
Your tyre pressure should be about 29psi - 30psi. However it really depends on your suspension. If the car is lowered a lot put the pressure down to about 26psi which will help soften the ride.



thats very sensible...not


Fitz

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 12:53

Your tyre pressure should be about 29psi - 30psi. However it really depends on your suspension. If the car is lowered a lot put the pressure down to about 26psi which will help soften the ride.


Kris TD

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 12:47

the pressure should be the same no matter what wheels you have, look in the owners manual.


Cybermonkey

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 10:26

Corsa A meaning a Nova i presume. Well i have those tyre dimensions and i have 32psi on front and 30psi on the back. Seems to be a good setup.


duplo

posted on 16th Apr 03 at 09:42

I have a Corsa A 1.3i with 185/60/14 wheels. What is the right tire pressure? In general, the pressure is higher for wider tires, i assume.