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Big tyre pressures on highway

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Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by crankycruiser »

Did a bit of a look but cant find anyone as silly as me..

We are currently driving from Tassie to Cape York and both our cars are running big tyres (well for the road) I've got 37" claws on my 80 ute and a mate is running 36x15 claws on his 105.

Have been running 35PSI for highway use, but have been wondering if its worth while running a bit more?

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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by 351ciofgrunt »

I run 40psi all round on the highway
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

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351ciofgrunt wrote:I run 40psi all round on the highway
what size tyres?
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by popeyehj60 »

i run 40 in my 35 mtz
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by Struth »

I ran 40 in my 35 claws once, handling was much better than the 36 I normally run for hiway. But I am concerned that it may lead to wearing the center of the tread prematurely.

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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by crankycruiser »

was thinking bout bumping em up a bit for a bit more economy too.. every little bit helps!
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by lukethedork »

All those numbers sound high to me.
On my vehicle that weighed 1780kg with 35x12.50R15 tyres (Maxxis Trepadors) I ran anywhere about 22-24PSI for City Driving and 24-28PSI When I was going on long trips (Highway Driving)

On my other vehicle, a Defender 110 the tyre placard states 28PSI front and 42PSI rear with 235/85R16 tyres. That works out about 31.5".

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PS. I definately noticed the fuel economy on highway drives with my Jeep tyres at 28PSI compared to 22PSI.
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I wish you luck with the qld fuzz.
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

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They are pretty strick but you'll be fine. First time is one point and $100 unless you get a Department of Transport member. I'll lend you some roadworthy tyres for an inspection if they catch up with you in Brisbane. Jealous of your time off Cranky! I have looked into transporting my car to Cairns to save some time. Transport would be $1700 so maybe $700 more than driving but would give me more time at the top before returning to work hoping to go this time next year.
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craz3d wrote:I wish you luck with the qld fuzz.
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by HG »

35" claws on 10" wide rims (these are my road tires) I always run 40psi, my last set of claws lasted 70000km .
A good tip for driving interstate (well everywhere really) is to keep your 4by clean when your on the highways (it's hard sometimes as a car wash isn't at every fuel stop) and have a good set of mud flaps (I take mine off when wheeling).
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by crankycruiser »

Haha thanks fellas.. the cruiser is laying pretty low till we leave, trying to not top up mr plods revenue bucket!

Might bump my tyres up to 40psi and see how they go.
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by mick80 »

hey cranky i find 40 to rough of a ride i normally run 32 in the rear 36 in the front .
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

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SCANAS wrote:They are pretty strick but you'll be fine. First time is one point and $100 unless you get a Department of Transport member. I'll lend you some roadworthy tyres for an inspection if they catch up with you in Brisbane. Jealous of your time off Cranky! I have looked into transporting my car to Cairns to save some time. Transport would be $1700 so maybe $700 more than driving but would give me more time at the top before returning to work hoping to go this time next year.
You can put you car on the train in brissy and travel on the train, its a 2 day trip.

Cranky I was running 40 psi in my 35's, the middle is starting to wear out quicker so have dropped to 36. A few thousand K's wont kill them but
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by ferog »

I had 18 psi on the 37 treps ran it like that for a short while (no bagging whatsoever although I had temp flat spots for the first 5 mins of driving out of the garage) I pumped them up to 40 and went on a long highway trip. Not sure if the increase in psi made a difference but I started showing signs of centre wear after I did it, and it was a much harder ride but no flat spots in the morning. I'm going to drop them back down, will go to 30 psi and see how it goes. On my old 315/75 BFG mt's I ran it at 40 psi on the road and they lasted a long time and many long hwy trips so not sure which is going to be best.
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Re: Big tyre pressures on highway

Post by bru21 »

I ran 22psi front and 18 rear on my GQ ute on road, a bit less on the 36's. The wide ones 15.5 wide do wander.
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