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Tyre pressure

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Tyre pressure

Post by Wilko76 »

Hi All

I am interested in what pressure people are running in their tyres? I have cooper st's and was told to run 45psi.
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Post by Wilko76 »

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Post by bastard »

Hilux with 35 creepies,20psi on road 8psi off road.
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Post by Tiny »

check the tyre, it will have a max pressure on it, make sure it is on the lower side of that, found that 35psi on both my old GQ and GU was fine, that was 32" roadies and 35: MTRs
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Post by DIDZ »

Mate, I used to run cooper st's (33") On a gq swb with a fair bit of weight in it (Yes excluding my fat ass) I found they performed best on 40psi on road, & ran them on 12psi off road (Sand) Never deflated them other then sand.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Try 'em at 28-30psi. 45 is WAY too high.
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