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on-road tyre pressure

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on-road tyre pressure

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I have a Triton with 285x75x16 goodyear wrangler mud terains. I drive the ute with very little weight in it, and have noticed small cracks appearing in the rubber. Can anyone tell me the best pressure to run the tyres at when driving on the bitumin?
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tryton wrote:I have a Triton with 285x75x16 goodyear wrangler mud terains. I drive the ute with very little weight in it, and have noticed small cracks appearing in the rubber. Can anyone tell me the best pressure to run the tyres at when driving on the bitumin?
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On road 2.5bar
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ok cool thanks.
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