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Tyre Pressure loss 997 4S

David 4S

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Good day everybody!

Having Michelin 245 30 19 at the front, I noticed a pressure of 25PSI instead of 35PSI on the front left side.

Car was parked for a week after driving in the english country side. Other side did not move a PSI.

Is this normal?

Thanks in advance,

David


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Nope, keep an eye on it,

Could be a slow puncture or a bad seal on the tyre to wheel.

Daz.


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Speed Freak on 11 February 2006

Nope, keep an eye on it,

Could be a slow puncture or a bad seal on the tyre to wheel.

Daz.
indeed... no reason why Porsche spec tyres would loose pressure in a short space of time

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Many thanks for your comments. back tyres already costed me £600 gbp...

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Was that pressure drop shown on the tyre pressure monitor [if you have one fitted] or on a regular guage? 10 PSI is difficult to spot by eye balling the tyres but you can usually feel it through the steering if its a front wheel that's lost air.

Did you buy your rear tyres from Fortnum & Mason? £400.00 is best quote for Michelins.


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Thank you Hog.

£600 was for the 2 back tyres...got it in France, home of Michelin !

As feeling any front pressure problem through dteering, can you be more specific?

Rgds,



david


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Have noticed a major loss of pressure on my C4S on the front offside after a 150 mile drive.Fitted with Bridgestones S O2.Any ideas?


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