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      04-05-2019, 08:27 AM   #1
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Tire Pressure Setting summer/winter

Whats recommended PSI for 22" tires back and front ? Right now i have it set on summer to 45 front and 49 back but recommended for back is now showing 52 PSI

What is the correct settins for back and front ?

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Wow, those are high pressures. Are these for full loads?
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Wow, those are high pressures. Are these for full loads?
no it seems whats recommended on the display. But something is off.

Was hoping someone more knowledgeable be able to comment on this.

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tires are only rated to 50psi per the side wall so I'd drop them a few psi. my rears were getting to 53psi so I bled them down to 46, now they hit 49psi.
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Are we referring to BMW oe wheels? If yes, isn't there a sticker on the driver's door that gives the BMW recommended tire inflation pressure? And I believe I've seen charts in all of my BMW owners manuals that list the recommended tire inflation pressures.

Hopefully BMW gave G05 owners a paperback owners manual and didn't just offer the electronic version in iDrive.

EDIT: just went on the internet and googled for a G05 X5 PDF owners manual...and yep...BMW lists recommended pressures for multiple tire set-ups including 21" tires:
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Are we referring to BMW oe wheels? If yes, isn't there a sticker on the driver's door that gives the BMW recommended tire inflation pressure? And I believe I've seen charts in all of my BMW owners manuals that list the recommended tire inflation pressures.

Hopefully BMW gave G05 owners a paperback owners manual and didn't just offer the electronic version in iDrive.
Yes oem. I will see if I can find the manual. Thanx
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Are we referring to BMW oe wheels? If yes, isn't there a sticker on the driver's door that gives the BMW recommended tire inflation pressure? And I believe I've seen charts in all of my BMW owners manuals that list the recommended tire inflation pressures.

Hopefully BMW gave G05 owners a paperback owners manual and didn't just offer the electronic version in iDrive.
Yes oem. I will see if I can find the manual. Thanx
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Did you check the sticker in the driver’s side door frame? That would list the appropriate pressure.
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