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Jonathan



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Tyre Pressure for 22" overfinch 5 spoke wheels

This might sound bizarre but I am not exactly sure what the pressure should be for my wheels. Does any one out there have any info on this????

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Is there a problem with running them at the standard pressures? Confused
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Why not just ring Overfinch and ask them?
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Hey Jonathan....i had the same query this week and for my 22" Overfinch tigers. I called the boys and girls in Farnham and Overfinch recommends having them at 4psi more than the manufacturers recommendations (for the standard 20" alloys in my case).


I guess that would be the case for any other 22" Overfinch alloy...worth checking.
They also did make sure to tell me to keep checking them as low profile tyres on a car of that weight means that more than ever you don't want to hit a pothole or similar with underinflated rubber...

good luck.
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Makes sense to check the pressures regularly on alloy rims anyway Thumbs Up

Thanks for the info, db Very Happy
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