Azenis tire pressure
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I have a pretty simple question, what tire pressure should I run my Azeni 215's at and should it be warm or cold tire pressure? Maybe thats a noob question, I don't know but thanks for the help.
Yeah I think it's trial and error as well as preferences and suspension setup.
IIRC I ran 38F 40R last time I used them on bone stock suspension. But it was also very cold out.
I'd start at like mid 30's cold, say 35 even both front and rear depending on the temperature outside and track temp and move up from there as you desire or require.
The 215's do like colder weather or tracks and can get loose and greasy on super hot days and when overdriven.
IIRC I ran 38F 40R last time I used them on bone stock suspension. But it was also very cold out.
I'd start at like mid 30's cold, say 35 even both front and rear depending on the temperature outside and track temp and move up from there as you desire or require.
The 215's do like colder weather or tracks and can get loose and greasy on super hot days and when overdriven.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by P Nut »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've run them at 40f42r at the track. I've run them at 35psi, but liked the higher PSI settings better.</TD></TR></TABLE>
40 hot? 40 cold?
I used to set them around 32 cold and readjust to keep them on or below 40psi when hot/just off track.
autox... i'd think higher. street... i just kept em between 30-35.
40 hot? 40 cold?

I used to set them around 32 cold and readjust to keep them on or below 40psi when hot/just off track.
autox... i'd think higher. street... i just kept em between 30-35.
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