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Like most major vehicle manufacturers, VW will have sourced tyres from more than one supplier for most of their models.
Factory fitments for the Scirocco:
235/40 R18 95W XL
Pirelli Cinturato P7
235/40 R18 95Y XL
Dunlop SP Sport 01A
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
Pirelli P Zero Rosso
235/35 R19 91Y XL
Pirelli P Zero
Continental Sport Contact 3
Bridgestone Potenza RE050A
There is no real way of ensuring you will get a specific make and model of tyre. You will have to make arrangements with your dealer and see if they will let you swap over from another Scirocco, but IMO, it's hardly worth the effort.
RE050A's from Bryan byrt.. nothing wrong with them, a friend with a 135 went from these to super sports and says they are in another class of grip.
tire rack shipped for 1350.
For the 19" potenza owners...what tyre pressure are you pumping em at? I went cold to the servo and went to pump mine at 36psi aspect the side panel...and saw on the meter that it read 40psi all round...
Any ideas?
For the 19" potenza owners...what tyre pressure are you pumping em at? I went cold to the servo and went to pump mine at 36psi aspect the side panel...and saw on the meter that it read 40psi all round...
Any ideas?
What does the sticker on the fuel flap say?
IIRC, it's 38 psi (cold) front and rear (normal load), but you can leave them at 40 psi if you wish.
For the 19" potenza owners...what tyre pressure are you pumping em at? I went cold to the servo and went to pump mine at 36psi aspect the side panel...and saw on the meter that it read 40psi all round...
Any ideas?
advice from a garage was to go to 40psi cold.. specially on our low profiles.
advice from a garage was to go to 40psi cold.. specially on our low profiles.
Thanks for the replies!
Feel a little bit better now knowing its ok at around the 38-40psi mark. Was starting to get worried as scirocco central guys posted around the 33psi mark in older posts for their 19s.
Cheers and ride on!!!!
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