18" 255/45ZR18 - 45 psi the right pressure ?

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Hi All,
just picked up my Cali, and it has the above wheels/tyres on her.
Reading through various topics, seems 45 psi is the right tyre pressure for these ?

Sure someone will tell me, and it will be appreciated.
Cheers
BP
 
Hi All,
just picked up my Cali, and it has the above wheels/tyres on her.
Reading through various topics, seems 45 psi is the right tyre pressure for these ?

Sure someone will tell me, and it will be appreciated.
Cheers
BP
Have you checked the wheel/tyre label on the Drivers door B pillar?
 
Not 18" on mine but 44 front 42 rear. Cold settings. Very cold (below 4 degrees) gives 42 & 40 which comes up after a few miles.
 
Have you checked the wheel/tyre label on the Drivers door B pillar?
Hi Welshgas, yes, I have but all refers to 16" wheels, so wasn't sure if same applied to the 18" as well ?
Thanks
 
Hi Welshgas, yes, I have but all refers to 16" wheels, so wasn't sure if same applied to the 18" as well ?
Thanks
Unusual, as you cannot fit 16” wheels to. California SE/Ocean, only the Beach without the larger caliper front brakes and possibly the Coast.
I sounds as if these might be 3rd party wheels or VW 18”.

IMG_2307.jpeg
 
Unusual, as you cannot fit 16” wheels to. California SE/Ocean, only the Beach without the larger caliper front brakes and possibly the Coast.
I sounds as if these might be 3rd party wheels or VW 18”.

View attachment 122586
Thank you Welshgas, this is the sticker I have on the pillar...

B Pillar Tyre Sticker.jpg
 
Slightly different for our MY23 204 T6.1 with 18 inch Palmerstons

IMG_0419.jpg
 
Thanks, so 45 psi looks right.
Many thanks ALL.
Cheers
 

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