Can anyone advise factory recommended tire pressures, (street use) for the CS?
All Ferrari since the early 70's have a tyre placard somewhere on the car. It may be inside the door, in the glovebox or other cubby hole, in the fuel filler door, on the screen... It will display correct sizes, load ratings and recommended cold pressures for normal and loaded use.
Then why would you want to know the tyre pressure? Surely it's either for you or someone you know that has one? I'd like to know what pressure they put in Concorde's wheels, but I'm not going to start a thread on it, because I don't have one or know anyone with one!
Easy Bro.....I did say, thank you anyway, didn't I? I wasn't aware there was rules and regulations for starting threads. And why do you care? If your not interested in my inquiry, merly ignore it. Although I don't owe you an explanation I will be happy to answer your question. I have purchased Stradale wheels, springs and shocks and was curious to what the factory recommended tire pressure was. OK?
I'm just being curious......And know we have the reason for your question. You'll need to set the wheel alignment, ride height and rake to Stradale settings when you install all your new parts. The Modena settings are based on different aero, suspension and wheel sizes. Hope it goes well for you.
OK, I'll shut up and leave you alone then! Sorry to interfere. You've made me more curious now though...is there much of a market for stradale style upgrades for 360 modena owners? I would have thought most potential converters would see the expense of the parts rule out the job, and just upgrade to the CS car complete.... How much would the bumpers, skirts and mirrors be...to finish the aesthetic side of the job.....