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Old 31st August 2009, 18:46   #1
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Hi there I used the search button a few times without luck.

Was wondering if someone could tell me the exact pressuers for a 185/65/R14 tyres on an 03 VTR?

Im assuming this must be a pretty rubbish tyre size as not many people on here seem to be using that, and also theres no direct answer in the haynes manual or in ad sayer's thread

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Weird size that mate, but you can't go far wrong with 36psi in the front and 30psi in the rear.
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Should be running 185-55-14 tyres, is there any rubbing with the larger sized tyres? The 65s will put your speedo out!
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I know 65 seems a little big, possibly the previous owner put em on coz they were cheap!

The car is down I think about 50mm and theres no rubbing, recently using a sat nav I discovered the speedo is about 3/4mph out.
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on 185/55 it's 2.2bar front 2bar rear. Shouldn't be too far away from this on 185/65.
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