G30 owners please fall in!

I think we probably belong to this group. If we do meet on the road. Coz there are not many G30 yet.

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So far I have only spotted twice in the last 3 weeks. Hope to see more [emoji3]


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So far I have only spotted twice in the last 3 weeks. Hope to see more [emoji3]


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I have not even seen or met any G30 on the roads here, after driving one for over a month.



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Here is their package deal, tyre separate, was offered to me when I was looking for my rims. Hope this information helps.

ANY Monoblock construction - SGD $5,950 / $5,700 (USA / Taiwan)
ANY 2-Piece construction - SGD $6,350 / $6,100
ANY 3-Piece construction - SGD $7,250 / $7,000

** Add-on for polished lip : $900 (2-piece)/ $1,000 (3-piece)

Goodyear Assym 3 tires in 245/35-20 and 275/30-20: $1,880

Buy in value for 18" stock set (within 200km usage): $800


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Checking with current G30 owners who had been driving their rides, how much do you pump for your 19" RFT ?

My initial pressure seen on the screen was 2.5 bar which I presume PML put in 2.5 bar = 36.25 psi (2.5 x 14.5) = 250 Kpa (36.25 x 6.9).

However, system on the screen was recommending 2.2 bar (for the rear) which is only 220 Kpa.

Naturally when we ferry more load, we are recommend to pump slightly higher.

I had been driving 20" on my previous F10, so now wonder how much I should put in for 19".

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That's good news! :chuncky:

From the info found at driver's door side, it is recommend to use 2.5bar for front 245/40/R19 and 2.2bar for rear 275/35/R19.

But, I think most apple will pump all the same.
 
Bigger rim suppose to have higher or lower pressure ? For example the M spot has 20' rim.


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Bigger rim suppose to have higher or lower pressure ? For example the M spot has 20' rim.


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Check your tyre specs especially load index.
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Hi Alphua, you change your rims, any comment on the TPMS sensor mentioned by Hohlim?

Anyone have experience on this?


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Sorry for the late reply. I checked with the tyre shop, they say that the TPMS can be transferred to most aftermarket wheels.
 
I find that the steering a little light as compare to the F10. Does anyone notice this ?

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So far I have only spotted twice in the last 3 weeks. Hope to see more [emoji3]


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Today I saw a Jabota color SLP 1957 is that you[emoji28]. Have a great day!


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Bigger rim suppose to have higher or lower pressure ? For example the M spot has 20' rim.


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Bigger rims need more pressure. I used to pump between 285 to 300 for my previous 20" tyres. fyi.

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I find that the steering a little light as compare to the F10. Does anyone notice this ?

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Steering lighter, accelator also feel lighter. May be becos car is slightly higher in power n new. [emoji2]

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Just wondering about your ride,does your ride have adaptive on the instrument cluster next to the gear lever? Does this adaptive mean adaptive drive? Have u tried it? Any reviews on adpative drive?

Yes mine has this. Haven't tried anything much cos still running in.
 
I find that the steering a little light as compare to the F10. Does anyone notice this ?

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Prior to my current F10, my ride was a Lexus, both steering and throttle were lighter. I don't mind having a lighter setting.


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