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7-SeriesBMW 7-Series Forum - Covers all the past and present 7-Series including: BMW 750i Sedan, BMW 750Li Sedan, BMW 760Li Sedan. (BMW 7-Series Forum)
Hello, I have a 1995 750iL with Pirelli Pzero 255/35/20 front and 285/35/20 rear. When I bought them from the original owner, he said to inflate all four tires to 40psi. I'm thinking that the rears should have a higher psi than the fronts? What do you guys think? I also have a sound system that adds about 80lbs to the car. The wheels are Hartage 14-spoke. Thanks.
1995 750iL 20" Harge Chrome Nova 7, lowering, Ac Schnitzer Front, back, exhaust tips, Clear corners, Painted all white, sound system (dad's, 3 ft away from mine in the garage)
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The tires state a max PSI of 50...that's a bit high. It varies from car to car. The PSI I would need in my tires would be a lot higher in a 4600lb BMW than a 3600lb Murcielago (which also has these tires). The rear should also be higher than the fronts. So what do you guys think they should be?
1995 750iL 20" Harge Chrome Nova 7, lowering, Ac Schnitzer Front, back, exhaust tips, Clear corners, Painted all white, sound system (dad's, 3 ft away from mine in the garage)
__________________ Member 150+ MPH club
Member of the 3-Pedal club
Memebr BMW FORUMS V1 CLUB
JL Audio 13W7 in W7 pro wedge box powered by JL Audio 1000/1 slash series amp. JL Audio RBC. V1 hardwired.
Euro First Aid Kit, warning triangle, and fire extinguisher. Euro Storage bin Mod. UUC Stage III lightweight flywheel/clutch.
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