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BFG A/T's Tyre Pressures
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BFG A/T's Tyre Pressures
G'day All,
Had a look in the FAQ area, and also searched the site, but couldn't find any answers.
I'm running BFG A/T's (30 X 9.5's) on my Rocky, and trying to find what the recommended tyre pressure in them is. Went to put air into them the other day, and the guage said they were at 32 PSI, , yet they were still bulging a bit at the bottom. Put a bit more air into them and it got rid of most of the bulge, but I'm thinking the pressure in them now just seems overly excessive (38 PSI).
Any tips??
Cheers
Floody
Had a look in the FAQ area, and also searched the site, but couldn't find any answers.
I'm running BFG A/T's (30 X 9.5's) on my Rocky, and trying to find what the recommended tyre pressure in them is. Went to put air into them the other day, and the guage said they were at 32 PSI, , yet they were still bulging a bit at the bottom. Put a bit more air into them and it got rid of most of the bulge, but I'm thinking the pressure in them now just seems overly excessive (38 PSI).
Any tips??
Cheers
Floody
What size rim are the 9.5 wide tyres on ??
yes you should get a little bit of bulge to make the tread sit flat on the ground and to wear evenly.
I had the same issue when I put wider tyres on my Magna 205 - 215....they look 'flat' on the bottom, but there is still 32 psi in them.
yes you should get a little bit of bulge to make the tread sit flat on the ground and to wear evenly.
I had the same issue when I put wider tyres on my Magna 205 - 215....they look 'flat' on the bottom, but there is still 32 psi in them.
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Re: BFG A/T's Tyre Pressures
Have you had a look in the glovebox to see what's recommended- there should be a sticker? I normally add ~4PSI to whatever is recommended, that seems to work well for most vehicles I've owned.Floody_1985 wrote:G'day All,
I'm running BFG A/T's (30 X 9.5's) on my Rocky, and trying to find what the recommended tyre pressure in them is.
David
I run 32 on the front and 30 on the rear. This is because of steal bullbar and winch.
Ive also got 30" BFG A/T's.
Your car is a bit heavier then the Feroza i imagine so you will need to take that into account.
Basically keep adusting the pressure until your happy with ride, dont worry about a buldge either.
Ive also got 30" BFG A/T's.
Your car is a bit heavier then the Feroza i imagine so you will need to take that into account.
Basically keep adusting the pressure until your happy with ride, dont worry about a buldge either.
Had a look at the sticker, and they say like 26 or something ridiculous like that, . If I were to run that, my tyres would near be flat!
Think they're 15 inch rims that they're on (the stock rims that came with the 93 model Rocky's).
Measured them when they were hot. Had a look at them this afternoon again, and they had a slight bulge in the bottom, and looked about right. I'd say the pressure would be about 34 or so when they're cold, as they were.
See how I go, might play with the pressures a touch here and there.
Cheers
Floody
Think they're 15 inch rims that they're on (the stock rims that came with the 93 model Rocky's).
Measured them when they were hot. Had a look at them this afternoon again, and they had a slight bulge in the bottom, and looked about right. I'd say the pressure would be about 34 or so when they're cold, as they were.
See how I go, might play with the pressures a touch here and there.
Cheers
Floody
I played around with mine until there is a good balance between the handling and the ride roughness.
Lower pressures will cause more of a 'boat like' ride with cornering and stuff...lol (also increase outer tread wear)
And too high of a pressure will cause you too feel every bump in the road.. (also increase central tread wear)
I run mine on 36 psi at the moment, which is a good balance I feel.. I had them on 32 and it was a bit floatey round corners and stuff.. and tried them on 40psi and felt all the bumps.. so lowered it a touch.
I've always thought the tyre placards on every car I've owned are rubbish.. too low of a pressure for me.
Just play around and see what you like best
Lower pressures will cause more of a 'boat like' ride with cornering and stuff...lol (also increase outer tread wear)
And too high of a pressure will cause you too feel every bump in the road.. (also increase central tread wear)
I run mine on 36 psi at the moment, which is a good balance I feel.. I had them on 32 and it was a bit floatey round corners and stuff.. and tried them on 40psi and felt all the bumps.. so lowered it a touch.
I've always thought the tyre placards on every car I've owned are rubbish.. too low of a pressure for me.
Just play around and see what you like best
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