S snl51200 Member Oct 25, 2021 7 1 District Manager Oct 25, 2021 #1 Oct 25, 2021 #1 Does anyone have the recommended tire inflation for a Model S Plaid front and rear, P265/35/21 and P295/30/21
Does anyone have the recommended tire inflation for a Model S Plaid front and rear, P265/35/21 and P295/30/21
K krsgio Member Nov 8, 2018 719 745 Colorado Oct 25, 2021 #2 Oct 25, 2021 #2 Look in your door jam. It's printed on a sticker there.
S snl51200 Member Oct 25, 2021 7 1 District Manager Oct 28, 2021 #3 Oct 28, 2021 #3 Im getting car with 19's and converting to 21's
Bull Chatting is great, just don't shoot the Bull. Supporting Member Oct 25, 2020 1,026 2,451 Tucson, AZ Oct 28, 2021 #4 Oct 28, 2021 #4 Recommended is 40psi with the OEM 21s. I run at 38 to reduce road noise even further.
WilliamG Hinge Fanatic Apr 20, 2019 8,613 13,801 Seattle, WA Oct 28, 2021 #5 Oct 28, 2021 #5 Bull said: Recommended is 40psi with the OEM 21s. I run at 38 to reduce road noise even further. Click to expand... I run 42 cold on my 21s. Slightly firmer ride (not a big deal with air suspension) but more protection from holes etc.
Bull said: Recommended is 40psi with the OEM 21s. I run at 38 to reduce road noise even further. Click to expand... I run 42 cold on my 21s. Slightly firmer ride (not a big deal with air suspension) but more protection from holes etc.
K Kairide Active Member Jul 13, 2021 1,673 1,907 CA Oct 28, 2021 #6 Oct 28, 2021 #6 WilliamG said: I run 42 cold on my 21s. Slightly firmer ride (not a big deal with air suspension) but more protection from holes etc. Click to expand... I think you have less protection if you hit potholes if you run higher psi. Also, you will get more wear in the center of the tire.
WilliamG said: I run 42 cold on my 21s. Slightly firmer ride (not a big deal with air suspension) but more protection from holes etc. Click to expand... I think you have less protection if you hit potholes if you run higher psi. Also, you will get more wear in the center of the tire.
WilliamG Hinge Fanatic Apr 20, 2019 8,613 13,801 Seattle, WA Oct 28, 2021 #7 Oct 28, 2021 #7 Kairide said: I think you have less protection if you hit potholes if you run higher psi. Also, you will get more wear in the center of the tire. Click to expand... No you don’t. And no you don’t. Over-inflation will cause more center wear. 42 is not over inflation. Last edited: Oct 28, 2021
Kairide said: I think you have less protection if you hit potholes if you run higher psi. Also, you will get more wear in the center of the tire. Click to expand... No you don’t. And no you don’t. Over-inflation will cause more center wear. 42 is not over inflation.