Cheers for the advice again guys!
In answer to where I got the 340kPa from... I got it by misreading the placard
. On my wagon it's 270 kPa front & rear for partial loading, and 320kPa front with 340kPa (sorry, corrected) rear on full loading as per the filler cap placard. Those fully loaded figures again seem very high.... I'm assuming full loading figures refer to five on board plus their luggage with anticipated high-speed travel.
Needless to say having brought pressures down to 280kPa (41psi) has improved the ride quality significantly =) My personal preference is also to keep pressures a bit higher to maintain tyre life.
Main reason for posting is to tap into personal experience from other owners as to what pressures seem to work best for them and whether we tend to vary them according to specific conditions eg. daily commuting vs. fun weekend punt vs. track day. Having been to a handful of driving courses the advice from the "professionals" vary from "your manufacturer knows best" to " always add a few psi as the factory's after comfort".
About the TPMS reset - I thought they needed to be reset after varying pressures also... mine went immediately off after I adjusted my pressures back down to 41psi.
Cheers team =)
Last edited by Radius; 23-02-2010 at 11:28 PM.
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