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Suzuka (R-Line) wheels, tyre pressure

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  • Suzuka (R-Line) wheels, tyre pressure

    Hi Guys,

    With the Suzuka wheels found on the R-line models in Aus, what tyre pressures are people running? Going by the plates in the door sill I think in PSI you can go as low as 33psi but every time I have dropped my car in at the dealer it has come back with over 40PSI in each tyre.

    What are you guys running?

  • #2
    I think last time I filled and set them was 36psi

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    • #3
      I run 38psi or 270kPa's
      2017 Tiguan R Line 162TSI, DAP, White. Upgraded speakers.

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      • #4
        36psi generally

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