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19 Aug 2015 19:49 #150201
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Yes, 23 front and 26 rear. Maybe I should drop them a pound or two and try again.
I need to try and keep these tyres for now as I want to replace the CAT first due to 'metal moth' in the hanger before the joint to the centre pipe (held on at the moment by a stainless jubilee clip).
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jackonlyjack wrote: have you checked the air pressure is not to high
Yes, 23 front and 26 rear. Maybe I should drop them a pound or two and try again.
I need to try and keep these tyres for now as I want to replace the CAT first due to 'metal moth' in the hanger before the joint to the centre pipe (held on at the moment by a stainless jubilee clip).
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19 Aug 2015 19:54 #150203
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try 20psi in all four and add more if needed

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19 Aug 2015 19:58 #150204
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19 Aug 2015 20:17 - 19 Aug 2015 20:19 #150206
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Halford, your car and mine are spitting images!
I've even taken out the rear seats, lined the floor with ply and covered that with ribbed rubber sheeting from Amazon. Not as a dog taxi, but to make more space to carry DIY equipment etc to do up my sons flat :lol:
I even have the mud flaps! Looks like I'll have to lose the front ones when I buy and fit the Grabbers
They look good on the jim and I gotta get them :woohoo:
Thanks all.
I've even taken out the rear seats, lined the floor with ply and covered that with ribbed rubber sheeting from Amazon. Not as a dog taxi, but to make more space to carry DIY equipment etc to do up my sons flat :lol:
I even have the mud flaps! Looks like I'll have to lose the front ones when I buy and fit the Grabbers

They look good on the jim and I gotta get them :woohoo:
Thanks all.
Last edit: 19 Aug 2015 20:19 by fozzie. Reason: I'm iliterate
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19 Aug 2015 20:19 #150207
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