tjg » user profile
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/g/128.jpg)
Member Since | 14/09/2023 |
---|---|
Last Seen | 13/12/2023 |
Location | Sydney |
Recent Activities
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/g/38.jpg)
tjg commented on Technique to Determine Which Side of a Car (Driver or Passenger) That a Runflat Tyre Has Been on
This issue has been resolved. The car servicer recommendation was based on tyre wear (rather than the issue indicated by the low pressure…
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/g/38.jpg)
tjg replied to
Hybroid on Technique to Determine Which Side of a Car (Driver or Passenger) That a Runflat Tyre Has Been on
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/u/80/255280-20.jpg?h=e5585f75)
I believe the sensor is ok as the tyre pressure on the updated NSR tyre was about 170 psi (rather than 200+ psi as expected).
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/g/38.jpg)
tjg replied to
singlemalt72 on Technique to Determine Which Side of a Car (Driver or Passenger) That a Runflat Tyre Has Been on
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/u/41/123541-20.jpg?h=cee472c8)
I believe the sensor is ok as the tyre pressure on the updated NSR tyre was about 170 kpa (rather than 200+ kpa as expected).
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/g/38.jpg)
tjg posted a forum topic Technique to Determine Which Side of a Car (Driver or Passenger) That a Runflat Tyre Has Been on
Is there a technique to determine which side of a car (driver or passenger) that a runflat tyre has been on? Some background ... my car…
![](https://files.ozbargain.com.au/g/38.jpg)
tjg joined OzBargain.
Welcome aboard!