Ok update time
Went to get the two new Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2's fitted this morning....that went fine and dandy, but was then told that the rears are wearing heavily on the inside edges (almost to the point of being illegal). Upon checking the rears for myself, they are indeed wearing very heavily on the inside edges. How I missed this myself I don't know, as I check my tyre pressures on a regular basis and normally give the tyres a visual once over whilst I do.
So what I thought was only going to be a £250 exercise has turned out to be closer to £600. That's taking into account the need for a 4 wheel alignment check and setup on the tyre places Hunter Hawkeye system. The inner tyre wear or the back could be down to using incorrect tyre pressures, or it could be the alignment is out.
When I got the ST220 wheels I checked what the tyre pressures should be front and back and got the answer of 37psi in the front and 34psi in the back. Now having come back from the garage I've checked again online and am getting conflicting information.
Putting the reg numbers of a 2004/2005 Mondeo ST TDCI/ ST220 Estate's into a few different websites I'm getting conflicting tyre pressure information.
Some are coming back saying 36psi in the front and 33psi in the back, some are saying 42psi in the front and 38psi in the back. Which one is it? lol
Any advice as to what pressure's I should be running at all please? I'll check with the tyre place when I go back later to get the two rears fittted and see what they say.
Not a happy bunny