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tyre pressure
Roc box, are you running tubes? these help at lower pressures,
I have a soft top shorty and run 33x13.5 on 8.5" beadlocked rim, obviously with the B/L's I don't have to worry as much about popping a bead, so when I defate I usualy go straight to 1-3 psi and at these pressures they flex like Nadia Comaneci after a rub down before the B/L's I would loose the bead at about 5 psi (which is where they are just starting to work).
On the highway I run no more than 18 psi, I know everyone has a horror story of when the tyre service fitted their new tyres and put 36 psi them, smaller cars need less pressure, a patrol is twice as heavy as a zook and needs 36 a zook don't.
Also someone questioned what effect if any lower gears would have on popping beads,
heaps,
the lower the gear, the more tourque is applyed, the easier the rim spins on the tyre, there are other factors that make beads fail, pressure, side loads, big right foot and others.
if you can't afford B/Ls at the moment fit some tubes (the correct size) and as you are an ex tyre fitter fit them with water not lube, and have a play with pressures at home let them down to to zero and drive over a brick, see what happens to tyre, and get the tape messure out and make a note of how much diff clearance you sacrify at 2psi.
Happy trails.
Peter.
I have a soft top shorty and run 33x13.5 on 8.5" beadlocked rim, obviously with the B/L's I don't have to worry as much about popping a bead, so when I defate I usualy go straight to 1-3 psi and at these pressures they flex like Nadia Comaneci after a rub down before the B/L's I would loose the bead at about 5 psi (which is where they are just starting to work).
On the highway I run no more than 18 psi, I know everyone has a horror story of when the tyre service fitted their new tyres and put 36 psi them, smaller cars need less pressure, a patrol is twice as heavy as a zook and needs 36 a zook don't.
Also someone questioned what effect if any lower gears would have on popping beads,
heaps,
the lower the gear, the more tourque is applyed, the easier the rim spins on the tyre, there are other factors that make beads fail, pressure, side loads, big right foot and others.
if you can't afford B/Ls at the moment fit some tubes (the correct size) and as you are an ex tyre fitter fit them with water not lube, and have a play with pressures at home let them down to to zero and drive over a brick, see what happens to tyre, and get the tape messure out and make a note of how much diff clearance you sacrify at 2psi.
Happy trails.
Peter.
yeh thats what i did on weekend the brick thing starting to bag nice at 5psi am running 20 on road i thought it was best to put forward whole package eg lockers etc showed mate right front at 5 and left rear at 15 he reckoned 5 didnt look to low raps round brick real nice thanks for the input on rego papers it says 790 kilo tare so she real light
roc box wrote:yeh thats what i did on weekend the brick thing starting to bag nice at 5psi am running 20 on road i thought it was best to put forward whole package eg lockers etc showed mate right front at 5 and left rear at 15 he reckoned 5 didnt look to low raps round brick real nice thanks for the input on rego papers it says 790 kilo tare so she real light
do it again with 0 psi all round, and dont forget to messure the diff.
Peter.
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