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tyre pressure

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tyre pressure

Post by newbyferoza »

I know this has been asked heaps but I did search and nothing came up. I am heading to Fraser next week for a couple of days fishing and was just wondering what tyre pressure I can safely lower my tyres to. I have a stock standard feroza
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Post by *BESTY* »

20psi for most stuff
15psi for soft stuff
10psi if you get bogged
5psi if you get bogged and 10psi doesn't get you out, but air up once on harder ground.
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Post by Clint »

I have used about 20psi in the rear (fully loaded)
and about 16psi front.

Seemed to work well all over the island.
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Post by RockyF75 »

Just straight to 15 atleast on any sand. Save workin the engine harder and pushing sand around :? . I usually run 10-12 straight up just cause I can't be bothered getting out and dropping em again if i get stuck :D
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Post by scotto_feroza »

i was up at fraser last week and i ran my feroza tyre pressures at about 18psi. it was sweet as never got bogged once. hardly ever had to use low range as it just chugged over everthing in highrange because i let the tyres down. it felt good to when i went effortlessly cruised past a bogged hilux and navara which obviously were running to higher tyre pressure.
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Post by crazyfroza »

whack some tubes in them & run at 8 psi....go anywhere :twisted:
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Post by HotFourOk »

crazyfroza wrote:whack some tubes in them & run at 8 psi....go anywhere :twisted:
Lower you current tyres to 8psi... why bother with tubes :armsup:
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