• Q. WHAT IS THE AIR PRESSURE RECOMMENDED IN THE TYRE - City?

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    Iball98194
    Iball98194 | 3 years ago

    These tyre pressures recommended are for FULL LOAD ie 5 persons + 40 kg luggage. For City use ie 2 or 3 persons you may keep 28 psi all around. I'm a qualified Tyre Engineer and know what I'm talking

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    Rehaan
    Rehaan | 5 years ago

    You can find it at bottom left when you open the driver side door

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    Nikhil
    Nikhil | 6 years ago

    Recommended Air pressure is 30 to 35 PSI. Try and keep the air pressure more in Front tires compared to rear tires. Thanks

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