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TYRE PRESSURE
13 Mar 2024 15:08 #255057
by gv42
TYRE PRESSURE was created by gv42
For the BF GOODRICH 225-75-16 mud-terrain t/a km2
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13 Mar 2024 17:42 #255058
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic TYRE PRESSURE
You can calculate it exactly using the axle weights on the vin and the maximum load and pressure on the side of the tyres. Though being heavy walled I'd suggest starting at 20psi and going down from there. My spare tyres really need 21 to be correct but the tpms gets upset.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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13 Mar 2024 18:21 #255059
by jackonlyjack
Replied by jackonlyjack on topic TYRE PRESSURE
When I had them on mine I ran at 20 psi all round for everyday
25 for long motorway trips
And 15 off roading
25 for long motorway trips
And 15 off roading
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14 Mar 2024 05:51 - 14 Mar 2024 05:52 #255068
by Hughes
Replied by Hughes on topic TYRE PRESSURE
If you've got time and are fussy you can do the chalk test to get it pretty much perfect. Load your vehicle up as you typically would and run the test. Plenty of videos on the subject.
Never bothered doing that myself, i just go by seat of my pants.
I'm just about to replace my hankook rt03's (215/75/15 on stock rims) after 5 years and 100,000kms. They've worn pretty evenly at about 19 - 21 psi.
Never bothered doing that myself, i just go by seat of my pants.
I'm just about to replace my hankook rt03's (215/75/15 on stock rims) after 5 years and 100,000kms. They've worn pretty evenly at about 19 - 21 psi.
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