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what air pressure you run

Post by seaeagle »

just curious to know what people are running in there tyres and on what sort of rubber......

i just fitted cooper st on my 80 series and run 40 psi for round town, feels like it rides hard so might drop it down
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Post by alien »

i run my cooper stt's at 20psi on road... although theyre on a sierra =)
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Post by Sic Lux »

33 Maxxis 34psi wearing flat as they've been on there for a while before i have owned it 40psi is to much i run that in the rear when i'm draging the lux around 36-8 would be the max i'd run empty otherwise you'll wear the centre of the tyre out before the edges.
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Post by smurf »

Don't know if this works or not but the best way I was told to find the best tyre pressure for you car and load was to pump you tyre up to what you want then get a piece of chaulk, draw a line across you tyre tread ,then drive it a little bit ,check the chaulk line,no line in the middle to much pressure,no line on the outsides to little pressure,no line about right, haven't tried it myself yet but an old tyre guy told me this one reckons it works :?:
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Post by HotFourOk »

Use the old 4psi rule... or if you can't be bothered, just drop it til it rides comfortable. ;)
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Post by mkpatrol »

I run about 30-32 otherwise it wears the middle out, Bridgestone Desert Duellers (the ones with the dollar sign tread), I got 90,000ks out of the last set & they are only 175 bucks each.
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Post by AdrianGQ »

iv got 35 mtzs on a gq ute and i run 40 in the front and 35 in the back seems ok at these pressures
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Post by hjgq »

31 muds 44 psi and good even wear maxxis the tyers are about 30 k old and just under 1/2 worn
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Post by Emo »

BFG M/T's 285/75/16's. I run 36-38 psi onroad.
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Post by VXPSI »

i have simex 35-12.5-15 and i run 35psi on road and usually about 17 in bush will be less when i get the bead locks :)
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Search the 4psi rule as required pressures vary's greatly from rig to rig. What works on somebody's zook on 31's won't work on your 80 series with different size and brand tyres.
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Post by joeblow »

hjgq wrote:31 muds 44 psi and good even wear maxxis the tyers are about 30 k old and just under 1/2 worn
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Post by want33s »

Silverstone MT-117 Extreme's.
33x10.5/15
On a LWB Zook.
20 psi on road.
0-10 psi offroad depending on conditions. (Staun beadlocked). :D
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Post by grimbo »

joeblow wrote:
hjgq wrote:31 muds 44 psi and good even wear maxxis the tyers are about 30 k old and just under 1/2 worn
:shock: ....geeeezzzuuuussss....
that was my thought too. How are your kidneys and your teeth fillings?

4psi rule for me, so tyre pressure changes depending on what sort of load I'm carrying, type of terrain I'm driving etc.
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Post by bogged »

grimbo wrote:
joeblow wrote:
hjgq wrote:31 muds 44 psi and good even wear maxxis the tyers are about 30 k old and just under 1/2 worn
:shock: ....geeeezzzuuuussss....
that was my thought too. How are your kidneys and your teeth fillings?

4psi rule for me, so tyre pressure changes depending on what sort of load I'm carrying, type of terrain I'm driving etc.
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Post by Jeeps »

bogged wrote:
grimbo wrote:
joeblow wrote:
hjgq wrote:31 muds 44 psi and good even wear maxxis the tyers are about 30 k old and just under 1/2 worn
:shock: ....geeeezzzuuuussss....
that was my thought too. How are your kidneys and your teeth fillings?

4psi rule for me, so tyre pressure changes depending on what sort of load I'm carrying, type of terrain I'm driving etc.
x failteen
indeed :shock:

I run my 31" MTR's at 32-36psi onroad and 14 psi offroad
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Post by ferrit »

265/75R16 MTZ's

55psi front 70psi rear. :D
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Post by GRPABT1 »

you're kidding right?
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Post by skippy's GQ »

33\12.5\15r

on road i run at 28 to 30 psi, and off road 12 to 16 psi
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Post by Toli »

I run 40 psi in my 32inch BFG muddies. However I do like a hard tyre and most of the driving is to work on a freeway. Might try the chalk idea and see how it goes.
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Post by ferrit »

GRPABT1 wrote:you're kidding right?
nope!

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Thats what they are on! :lol:
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Post by A.J. »

I have 33"x12.5"15 MTRs and run around 38psi on road.
That is on a GU Patrol wagon.

Off road I drop them to 19-20 first and go lower depending on terrain.

Never had issues and did the same with my old 285/75R16 BFG ATs allthough they often started leaking at the beads when run on low pressures with dirt getting in between the rim and the tyre :roll:
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Post by joeblow »

Toli wrote:I run 40 psi in my 32inch BFG muddies. However I do like a hard tyre and most of the driving is to work on a freeway. Might try the chalk idea and see how it goes.
problem with running tyres 'hard' is that it severely affects braking performance in the wet, when you install a bigger tyre than standard doesn't mean you have to go up in tyre pressures. factory settings for my vehicle are 22-26 psi, i have gone from a 28 inch tyre to a 33 so i have come down in pressure taking into account vehicle weight and braking performance. it now runs 18psi on road and 10psi offroad. alot of tyres with heavy construction can actually support a vehicle without having to up the tyre pressuresfrom factory.
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Post by -Scott- »

joeblow wrote:
Toli wrote:I run 40 psi in my 32inch BFG muddies. However I do like a hard tyre and most of the driving is to work on a freeway. Might try the chalk idea and see how it goes.
problem with running tyres 'hard' is that it severely affects braking performance in the wet, when you install a bigger tyre than standard doesn't mean you have to go up in tyre pressures. factory settings for my vehicle are 22-26 psi, i have gone from a 28 inch tyre to a 33 so i have come down in pressure taking into account vehicle weight and braking performance. it now runs 18psi on road and 10psi offroad. alot of tyres with heavy construction can actually support a vehicle without having to up the tyre pressuresfrom factory.
What do you drive?

Factory pressures are typically oriented more to a smooth ride than load carrying, fuel economy or tyre life. I use the 4psi rule, and typically run tyre pressures higher than the factory recommendation.
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Post by joeblow »

i'm 1700 kg's loaded, but that was an example of the % tyre increase on my vehicle. just saying there are many factors involved with working out tyre pressures for cars with non-standard tyres, but at the end of the day it should be braking performance that comes first. so many tyres are constructed differently. eg- you could get away with running less air in a 35 cooper than you could in a 35 silverstone-different construction, different calculations.
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Post by Toli »

joeblow wrote:
Toli wrote:I run 40 psi in my 32inch BFG muddies. However I do like a hard tyre and most of the driving is to work on a freeway. Might try the chalk idea and see how it goes.
problem with running tyres 'hard' is that it severely affects braking performance in the wet, when you install a bigger tyre than standard doesn't mean you have to go up in tyre pressures. factory settings for my vehicle are 22-26 psi, i have gone from a 28 inch tyre to a 33 so i have come down in pressure taking into account vehicle weight and braking performance. it now runs 18psi on road and 10psi offroad. alot of tyres with heavy construction can actually support a vehicle without having to up the tyre pressuresfrom factory.
they are BFG Muds they do not handle well in the wet anyway. I run the higher pressure also due to the weight in the back with the long range tank, draws, cargo cage. I am not getting any uneven wear at the moment but will adjust them to try and see how they go.
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Post by hjgq »

Jeeps wrote:
bogged wrote:
grimbo wrote:
joeblow wrote:
hjgq wrote:31 muds 44 psi and good even wear maxxis the tyers are about 30 k old and just under 1/2 worn
:shock: ....geeeezzzuuuussss....
that was my thought too. How are your kidneys and your teeth fillings?

4psi rule for me, so tyre pressure changes depending on what sort of load I'm carrying, type of terrain I'm driving etc.
x failteen
indeed :shock:

I run my 31" MTR's at 32-36psi onroad and 14 psi offroad
The tyres wear well. my teeth and kidneys are fine thanks for the concern LOL the main reason is to try and keep the outer tread blocks as square as pos for when off road. when I'm playing in the bush down to 20-25 no probs as I said nice even wear on the tyres rotate about every 10k - 15k
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Post by joeblow »

funny how no-one has mentioned braking.
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Post by mrw82 »

ok, im too lazy to fight with the search botton for half an hour before giving up still not finding the answer....

anyone care to tell me what the 4psi rule is?
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Post by mule75 »

75x landcruiser/ 36 et2's at about 25psi on road and normally 8-12psi off road depending on terrain.

i also have a ba one tonner which is always loaded to full capacity and i have to keep the rear tyres at 60-65psi :lol: :lol:
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