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Hankook Ventus v12 Evo2 Tire Pressure
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currently i am running hankook ventus v12 evo2 tires (235/40R/18) on wedssport tc105n wheel (18x8), and the tire press was set ~34 psi but car tire pressure gage is showing low tire pressure. was wondering anyone running a similar setup and or know what's the ideal tire pressure for this setup? |
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Tire pressure sensor light is on because one tire is lower than the others.
There is NO ideal pressure for every setup and driving condition. 30-36 is a good starting point for most cars. |
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Did you swap tpms?
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i saw some people running 36-38 psi on 18 inch wheels, not sure if that's better?
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Definitely the problem. Also to be noted if you DO end up putting TPMS on the Weds... You mentioned all tires were 34-35psi. Subaru TPMS is suuuper touchy, so set the pressures when they're cold and make sure they're ALL 34 or ALL 35. One tire being a pound off can light up the TPMS. Carries over from the AWD cars where that's a bigger deal because of tire diameter having an effect on center diffs.
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