tyre preashure
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tyre preashure
sound like a stupid question what tyre preshure are people running a have got 15inch mefro with 215 75 15 tyres, the hand book varies between 2.1 bar for 14inch to 3.5bar in a 16inch any one know what it right for my set up, as i gess getting it wrong would not be dooing my mpg any good thanks neil
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Re: tyre preashure
Have read through the second link...https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=51436" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - towards the end
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Re: tyre preashure
I put 37 psi in mine on the road and let a bit out if its really muddy. Might be right, might be wrong but it works for me
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Re: tyre preashure
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