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Yokohama Geolander A/T S v.s BF Goodrich A/T

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07 Oct 2013 14:07 #85392 by Sandspider
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Not sure if this is the specific model you have, but does this help?

www.mrtire.com/datasheets/Yokohama-Geolandar-AT-S.pdf

Seems to be around 50PSI for the 15"...

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07 Oct 2013 14:09 #85393 by Sandspider
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What does it say on the side of the tyres?!

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07 Oct 2013 19:33 #85430 by rayz_x
Thank you,

I got a different answer from Little Jimny on the general chat bit. He agreed 23/26 was still correct and they do look soft. I think 50 may be a maximum. When I first got the Jimny the dealer had put 30psi in all tyres and the ride was really hard. I may try the chalk line thing and see what that gives on a road.
Ray

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07 Oct 2013 19:46 #85432 by jimkyx

rayz_x wrote: Thank you,

I got a different answer from Little Jimny on the general chat bit. He agreed 23/26 was still correct and they do look soft. I think 50 may be a maximum. When I first got the Jimny the dealer had put 30psi in all tyres and the ride was really hard. I may try the chalk line thing and see what that gives on a road.
Ray


A strip of 25mm masking tape across the tyre might be better than chalk. Worked for me!

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07 Oct 2013 21:15 #85455 by Sandspider
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rayz_x wrote: Thank you,

I got a different answer from Little Jimny on the general chat bit. He agreed 23/26 was still correct and they do look soft. I think 50 may be a maximum. When I first got the Jimny the dealer had put 30psi in all tyres and the ride was really hard. I may try the chalk line thing and see what that gives on a road.
Ray


When I got mine it had 45psi all round! Twitchy to say the least...

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07 Oct 2013 21:31 #85458 by Grizzly
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I run my Geolanders with 23psi all round. They do seem soft but seem to last well and the on road handling is ok, although I spend most of my day in places like this...

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