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Hi
I have a 2009 reg A3 (no, im not a hairdresser, thanks for asking) 2.0 TDI S-Line. The tryes on it are low profile. 225/40 ZR18 to be exact.
The little panel behind the petrol flap only has one entry for profiles that low and its for a 225/40 R18 92Y XL and says normal load 42psi front and 36 psi rear.
The exact spec on my tyres is 225/40 ZR18 92W.
No "XL" bit. Are these pressures the ones I should be using?
I checked yesterday and all my tyres were at 24 which I thought was a bit low so I inflated them to 37 front and 34 rear. (Didnt have my glasses at the garage and couldnt see the little panel properly. Doh)
Im hoping once I get them right my mpg will improve a bit.
In general, are low profile tyres inflated to higher pressures than "normal" tyres?
I have a 2009 reg A3 (no, im not a hairdresser, thanks for asking) 2.0 TDI S-Line. The tryes on it are low profile. 225/40 ZR18 to be exact.
The little panel behind the petrol flap only has one entry for profiles that low and its for a 225/40 R18 92Y XL and says normal load 42psi front and 36 psi rear.
The exact spec on my tyres is 225/40 ZR18 92W.
No "XL" bit. Are these pressures the ones I should be using?
I checked yesterday and all my tyres were at 24 which I thought was a bit low so I inflated them to 37 front and 34 rear. (Didnt have my glasses at the garage and couldnt see the little panel properly. Doh)
Im hoping once I get them right my mpg will improve a bit.
In general, are low profile tyres inflated to higher pressures than "normal" tyres?

