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Tyre pressure.
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10 Dec 2013 11:36 - 10 Dec 2013 11:55 #95268
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Tyre pressure. was created by jonesyba420
was browsing youtube and found this video:
i understand the advantages of airing down your tyres OFFROAD im just curious about how low people on here have ran their tyres. As its winter this could prove valuable info to people having snow trouble.
what we need is the tyre and size your running on what rim (alloy,steel,beadlockers) along with the lowest pressure you have used on what terrain (mud,snow,sand,rocks,grass etc).
ive no experience with low pressures so im hoping, others can help (hoping someone runs my tyres :whistle: )
i understand the advantages of airing down your tyres OFFROAD im just curious about how low people on here have ran their tyres. As its winter this could prove valuable info to people having snow trouble.
what we need is the tyre and size your running on what rim (alloy,steel,beadlockers) along with the lowest pressure you have used on what terrain (mud,snow,sand,rocks,grass etc).
ive no experience with low pressures so im hoping, others can help (hoping someone runs my tyres :whistle: )
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10 Dec 2013 11:52 #95272
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If you're talking tyre pressure for road use, I'd go with the pressure Suzuki suggests. If it's for offroad use, it all depends on having beadlocks installed or not
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jonesyba420 wrote: was browsing youtube and found this video:
i understand the advantages of airing down your tyres im just curious about how low people on here have ran their tyres. As its winter this could prove valuable info to people having snow trouble.
what we need is the tyre and size your running on what rim (alloy,steel,beadlockers) along with the lowest pressure you have used on what terrain (mud,snow,sand,rocks,grass etc).
ive no experience with low pressures so im hoping, others can help (hoping someone runs my tyres :whistle: )
If you're talking tyre pressure for road use, I'd go with the pressure Suzuki suggests. If it's for offroad use, it all depends on having beadlocks installed or not

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10 Dec 2013 11:56 #95273
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edited OP to state OFFROAD. and it asks what rim people are running

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10 Dec 2013 12:04 #95276
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Without beadlocks I wouldn't go below 14-15 psi.
It also depends on how wide your wheels are compared to the tyres.
It also depends on how wide your wheels are compared to the tyres.
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10 Dec 2013 12:12 #95279
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on what tyres in what size on what terrain?
heres an example of the response im after " i run kumho kl71's in 195 80 15 on stock steel rims, the lowest ive ran is 10psi on mud". (this is not what i have ran its just an example of the info im after).
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TomDK wrote: Without beadlocks I wouldn't go below 14-15 psi.
on what tyres in what size on what terrain?
heres an example of the response im after " i run kumho kl71's in 195 80 15 on stock steel rims, the lowest ive ran is 10psi on mud". (this is not what i have ran its just an example of the info im after).
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10 Dec 2013 17:29 #95307
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I was running 15 psi on the front and 20 on the back... On the road....
Yer didn't realise my insa turbo shaharas sidewalls are really badly cracked... So they where slow leaking haha
Made it fun around corners though! Haha
Yer didn't realise my insa turbo shaharas sidewalls are really badly cracked... So they where slow leaking haha
Made it fun around corners though! Haha
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