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there should be a sticker as you open one of the doors to tell you that. failing that, stick 32 in the front, and 35 at the rear. it'll be fine. trust me :shades_smile:
if 35 psi seems a bit low to you, try 80 psi. I heard you get really good mpg with the only negatives being very little grip on corners (a small trade off). Let me know how you get on.Anyone have a manual foraVauxhall combo 1.3cdti ? Would like to know what the tyres should be at checked some sites and they say 35psi but that seems a bit low to me.
Regards
Haj
if 35 psi seems a bit low to you, try 80 psi. I heard you get really good mpg with the only negatives being very little grip on corners (a small trade off). Let me know how you get on.Anyone have a manual foraVauxhall combo 1.3cdti ? Would like to know what the tyres should be at checked some sites and they say 35psi but that seems a bit low to me.
Regards
Haj
32 & 35! what carrots? LOL
which will almost certainly be 65psi. trust me with what I said OP
what's wrong with a swift kick? anyway, if you come over to scouseland, you won't worry about tyre pressures, you'll worry where the bloody wheels have gone.
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