Same wheel and tyre package but no conversion (just sound deadening) in my LWB T32 Kombi. 38 psi all round.So what’s your setup and your tyre pressure?
I’m fully converted,
17x8.5 Fuel Zephyr
235/65/17 Falken Wildpeak AT3WA AT 108H
36psi all round
That seems very high for that kind and size of Tyre.PV half laden
17' Black Rhino Arsenals
General Grabber 235/65 x 17
Front 57 rear 48, as set by BMVS. they've been on over two years now and are wearing evenly across the tread. Excellent tyre with the 4mo.
The first thing that I do when I leave the tyre depot is check and change the tyres to what the should be. Tyre monkeys mostly just poor it in no two tyres anywhere near each other never mind sensible pressures. Find a tyre comparison site but in all the details of the tyres VW supplies on the label the put in the new tyres and a new pressure with pop out. Do the same for unloaded and loaded keep a copy in the vehicle for mechanics or put an additional sticky up next to the old.Yeah i'm no expert so im trusting the experts. It did surprise me what they set them at but who am i to argue unless there are signs of uneven wear or otherwise, the van drives really well with them set at that.
Even worse on a motorbike! Quite often you get a new tyre fitted and the bike feels like absolute crap.... Ahhh, 50psi in the new tyre! That'll be why!Yeah, I always adjust after someone fits a new tyres. They are never correct.
Im not sure Bognor Motors would appreciate being called tyre monkeys and im trusting them to know their stuff when it comes to mods.....I could spend hours on tinternet and find lots of conflicting tyre pressures. I do also know that at the end of each and every day that my vehicle is my responsibility. At some point you have to rely on experts to do work on vehicles. Im happy with the ride and the wear so whats the point in changing that.The first thing that I do when I leave the tyre depot is check and change the tyres to what the should be. Tyre monkeys mostly just poor it in no two tyres anywhere near each other never mind sensible pressures. Find a tyre comparison site but in all the details of the tyres VW supplies on the label the put in the new tyres and a new pressure with pop out. Do the same for unloaded and loaded keep a copy in the vehicle for mechanics or put an additional sticky up next to the old.
Sorry to say this but it is your legal responsibility to have correct tyre pressures no one else, you simply can not rely on tyre monkeys or garage hands. If you have an accident and it is discovered that you have incorrect pressures the you may be liable. It is no good saying to the court they felt OK.