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what psi

Post by muf-247 »

My mother inlaw has a new rangie sport and wants me to take her to stoko in it, does any one know what psi i should run the tyres at
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Post by bogged »

trial and error as every car is different, in weight, experience of driver, and every set of tires are different.

start at 18psi and have fun.
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Post by DamTriton »

and get yourself a snatch strap ($70), and a couple of rated shackles ($25) to throw in the back.
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Post by muf-247 »

I was thinking 18psi just wasnt sure as her car has 19" rims with low profile tyres.Recovery aint a prob ill be taking my car and the right gear too. 2004 wrangler 33,2 inch body lift, 3 inch spring lift, dual air lockers, reduction gears, winch, ect ect. Thanks for help
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

muf-247 wrote:Recovery aint a prob...
Make sure you check out the rangies recovery points before hooking up the snatch.
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Post by bogged »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
muf-247 wrote:Recovery aint a prob...
Make sure you check out the rangies recovery points before hooking up the snatch.
Good point.

With the 19inch rims and low profile tires, you may have issues with tires bagging...

Does she have any offroad driving experience? You could spend your day doing nothing but recovering.
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Post by HotFourOk »

muf-247 wrote:I was thinking 18psi just wasnt sure as her car has 19" rims with low profile tyres.
These aren't meant to go offroad... she might get stuck fairly often with those tyres. Just both go out in your Jeep.. saves a lot of hassle.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

If she can afford a Rangie, she can afford a second set of tyres and rims for offroad?
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