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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Carlsbad, California
Posts: 8
Drives: 2004 CLK320, 2008 ES350
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Tire Pressure
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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As long as the load index (the number after the tire size) of the tires is the same as your current setup then run the same tire pressures.
However, NEVER have tire pressure lower than what Mercedes recommends for your vehicle when driven on the street. |
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