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catahoula lou Samba Member
Joined: August 30, 2008 Posts: 594 Location: south of Silver Springs, NV
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:32 am Post subject: Front/rear tire pressures? |
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My friend ended up not selling his 1964 356C to me, as he found a replacement engine for his car in a Bushwacker dune buggy (?!?!?) that we towed to his home yesterday. Engine runs somewhat roughly w/out knocks or other sounds, paid ~$1700 total.
During the trip, I mentioned that VW recommends front/rear tire presssures of 19/27 pounds in radial tires for my 1959 lowlight Karmann Ghia. He mentioned that Porsche recommends ~37 pounds all-around on his 993, but was not sure if Porsche recommends different front/rear pressures for the 356C.
Any info, including scanned documents, available?
Best,
Thom _________________ 1 great wife
2 Catahoula Leopard Dogs (Mahogany Star and Spartan) - RIP Lucy, Braveheart, & Dusty!
1 1959 mango green Ragtop Bug (the "Mango")
1 1958 pantina red Lowlight Ghia (the "Chili Pepper")
Still looking for:
(1) My Dad's 1955 356 (he raced it amateur-class at Riverside and other courses during 1950s),
(2) My parent's black 1955 hardtop bug (CA license plate FWC 201 or FWG 201), and
(3) My parent's agave green 1957 ragtop bug (CA license plate LFK 734). |
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MMW Samba Member
Joined: April 30, 2012 Posts: 846 Location: northern NJ
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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https://porsche356registry.org/article/210
Here is a link to an article on tire pressures.
Another note copied from the 356 Registry.
Changing your tires every 9 years (no matter how good they look) and checking tire pressures before driving makes it highly unlikely that a modern tire will come off the rim or have a tread separation (learn how to read your tire date code here). Most 356ers run their tires anywhere from 26 to 30 front, 28 to 34 rear, and maintain approximately a 4psi differential front to rear. For more about tire pressures go here. _________________ Mic
1959 356 coupe
Missing the original engine 72488
Update - third pc. found!
Now just need the case halves.
1965 fenderless beetle |
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catahoula lou Samba Member
Joined: August 30, 2008 Posts: 594 Location: south of Silver Springs, NV
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 6:09 am Post subject: |
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Thanks, MMW! My friend is a confirmed Luddite (no cell phone, computers, etc) and he will appreciate the information.
Best,
Thom _________________ 1 great wife
2 Catahoula Leopard Dogs (Mahogany Star and Spartan) - RIP Lucy, Braveheart, & Dusty!
1 1959 mango green Ragtop Bug (the "Mango")
1 1958 pantina red Lowlight Ghia (the "Chili Pepper")
Still looking for:
(1) My Dad's 1955 356 (he raced it amateur-class at Riverside and other courses during 1950s),
(2) My parent's black 1955 hardtop bug (CA license plate FWC 201 or FWG 201), and
(3) My parent's agave green 1957 ragtop bug (CA license plate LFK 734). |
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