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Posted on Oct 22, 2010

MAZDA TRIBUTE TYRE PRESSURE PIRELLE SCORPION TYRES 215 70 16

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2008

SOURCE: noisy road tyres

same problem i had i went to a
215 50 16 and all good
or just go down one like from 55 to 40
and it can also be the brand of the tyre

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: Tyre pressure

Tire pressure should be indicated on the tires you purchased. it indicates the ideal tire pressure for those tires and it's unsafe to ignore them. but if you do less pressure will give you more grip.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: tyre size for 98 Mazda 323F

It's a 155/80R13

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Robert Veldman

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2011

SOURCE: what is the correct tire

First of all, don't exceed the maximum pressure that is marked on the tire.
Most cars have the tire size and tire pressure listed on a tag on the inside of the front door or the door jam. Usually the driver's side.
If you can't find the "official" tire pressure on the door or the owner's manual, you are pretty safe using between 30 and 35psi. I keep my 2002 Escape at 35psi.

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Tyre pressure

Tire pressure should be indicated on the tires you purchased. it indicates the ideal tire pressure for those tires and it's unsafe to ignore them. but if you do less pressure will give you more grip.
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