I've just ordered myself a set of PS4's in 225/40/18 for my A3, will get them on before I go to France. Will be glad to replace the awful Bridgestones that came on it, they are so damn noisy, and I'm not keen on how they feel.
So these are better than Pilot SuperSports then?
If I've understood correctly:
PS2: Excellent but ancient
PS3: ****
PS4: Excellent; comparable to CS6 and F1A3.
I thought the Ps3 was a good tyre? I have them on my other car and can't fault them anyway. They take 360bhp in a front wheel drive pretty well anyway!
Fronts shows as Inner | Mid | Outer
R 4.6 | 3.8 | 4.6
L 5.1 | 4.2 | 4.8
Rears shows as Inner | Mid | Outer
R 6.2 | 6.1 | 6.4
L 6.4 | 6.5 | 6
Code:Fronts shows as Inner | Mid | Outer R 4.6 | 3.8 | 4.6 L 5.1 | 4.2 | 4.8Code:[/QUOTE] Would say the fronts are probably overinflated. Does the sticker on the door list two different pressures (e.g. one for 1-3 passengers, and one for full load)? At a guess you are running at the higher one - If so try running at the lower pressure, or somewhere in between. Tyre pressures aren't an exact science - as long as you don't go over the tyre manufacturers maximum (printed on the tyre usually), and don't go more than a couple of psi below the car manufacturers recommendations shouldn't have an issue. Different tyres wear differently, and are constructed differently, so may need slightly different tyre pressures to get best performance or longevity.
The 31PSI is the recommended pressure for 1-3 people and no load. But I guess I'm running 1 person and never any load means 31 PSI might be a tad too high?
Quick question, but with the AS3's I've had on for a few weeks now, I had my service last week and as part of the visual health check, they've noted that all my tyres are currently
5-7-5 in terms of tread depth. Why are they 5 on the outside edge? They've done less than 300 miles since new so I doubt I've lost 3mm in that time, is that an error on their part or do they just start with less depth on the outside edges