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Cooper STT Tyres on my Hilux?

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Cooper STT Tyres on my Hilux?

Post by yanna_88 »

Hi all i have recently fitted Cooper STT tyres onto my hilux and was wondering what pressure to run in them, i had them sitting in my shed for over a year and the pressure was down so i just need to no what to put in them please. The tyre size is 245/75R16?
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Post by brad 93hilux »

30psi rear, 32psi front on road

16psi front, 12 psi rear for off road

Ill drop them to 10psi front and rear off road if i need more traction.

Mine are 33x 12.5 STT's

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Post by jonamaphone1 »

a tyre shop guy once told me that the perfect tyre pressure was one that didn't change much, like 2 or 3 psi, from when the tyre was cold to when it was hot.
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Post by yanna_88 »

I also will be carrying a heavy load on the back a lot of the time and driving through the bush with a load on, but mainly driving on the road, so with that in mind what kind of numbers should i be putting in the tyres?
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Post by jonamaphone1 »

try 34 in the front and 38 in the back. just check the pressure when they're cold then when you've gone for a drive, check em again and if they havn't changed pressure much then thats the pressure you want.

note, that slightly over inflated tyres will give better economy.
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Post by Sic Lux »

jonamaphone1 wrote:note, that slightly over inflated tyres will give better economy.
Mean while you go through 2 sets of tyres and have less rubber contacting the ground so more likely to loose traction. I'd be running 34 in front and 36-40 in the back depending on weight your carrying I run 36 in my cruiser with 33/12.5r15 and there wearing flat so the lux being a bit lighter no load run 34 all round.
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Post by jonamaphone1 »

yep, like everything, its a compromise.
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