I've got them pumped up to around 40PSI so it's cetainly not from under inflation; I also had a wheel alignment done a couple of months ago.
(I do tend to push it around corners a bit on the bitumen

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murcod wrote:Is it normal for Ferozas to wear both shoulders on the front tyres?
I've got them pumped up to around 40PSI so it's cetainly not from under inflation; I also had a wheel alignment done a couple of months ago.
(I do tend to push it around corners a bit on the bitumenCould that be the cause?)
Ferozius wrote:40 psi - you've got to be joking !!!![]()
When I had normal (31") tyres, I only ran them at 30psi and it drove better at 25-28 psi !!
STOP pushing it around corners.....it ain't a race car !
murcod wrote: Ahhh... but it is a race car!![]()
Haven't you ever seen a Feroza going around a corner with the back end sliding!![]()
The tyres actually had over 50 PSI in them when I bought it. They are highway tread tyres- not off road ones. The centre isn't wearing out so I've left them high; have spoken to a number of people who run 15" off road tyres up around 40PSI with no probs on the bitumen.
By the way Besty your "normal" 31" tyres are huge compared to the stock 225/70R15 tyres. (Try ~ 27.4" for the 225/70R15!)
Ferwoaza wrote:Lose some weight...I had one guy point out to me the camber on my front tyres looked a little strange...I just said it was cause I'm fat
Ferozius wrote:murcod wrote: Ahhh... but it is a race car!![]()
Haven't you ever seen a Feroza going around a corner with the back end sliding!![]()
The tyres actually had over 50 PSI in them when I bought it. They are highway tread tyres- not off road ones. The centre isn't wearing out so I've left them high; have spoken to a number of people who run 15" off road tyres up around 40PSI with no probs on the bitumen.
By the way Besty your "normal" 31" tyres are huge compared to the stock 225/70R15 tyres. (Try ~ 27.4" for the 225/70R15!)
I reckon you should try driving with 20psi in some 35" Centipedes on WET bitumen if you want the back end to slide !! OR Try some Swampers !!
With your tyres pumped up that high....it probably has the same contact area with the bitumen as either of those tyres I mentioned...... Farck All![]()
You've only kept the smaller tyres to make it easier for your HDE to actually spin them !!
MKPatrolGuy wrote: Q78 Swampers at 20psi thru the Black Spur in the rain![]()
murcod wrote:2.6 bar = 37.7PSI
The Ferozas actually handle reasonably well for a 4WD. They will slide on the bitumen when pushed- no chance of rolling from what I've seen. Of course it all depends on the tyres/pressures/suspension height etc.
Higher pressures are actually better in the wet- I was taught that on an advanced driving course. The higher the pressure the less likely it is that you'll have a build up of water under the tyre (ie aquaplane). If the pressure is lower there is a concave area under the tread (between the sidewalls) that the water can concentrate under and cause you to aquaplane.
Be aware that when you fit these tyres you'll have to remove
your front flaps, as the tyre lugs will probably rub on the bolts.
rocknferoza wrote:I'm running 235/75r15 muddies on my feroza and it has mud flaps. I dont get any rubbing anywhere.
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