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Tyre Pressure
Jonsey:
Hi, can any one tell me what pressure i should be putting into my BF Goodrich MT 235/70/16 tyres for road driving and also what pressure should i drop to for off road driving?
Cheers,
Chris
chris9119:
Have a look on the sidewall, that'll tell you the max pressure. I run mine at 35psi for both on and off road.
Range Rover Blues:
Crikey.
IIRC they should be 26/35, 235/70 are a "standard" size on the Disco (unlike the RRC) and any 235 tyres should run at the same pressures.
You can drop 10psi safely off-road, any more and I'd suggest suck-it-and-see.
On the RRC the tyres are 28/35 and off-road 15/25 IIRC.
chris9119:
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on March 09, 2008, 19:36:03 ---Crikey.
IIRC they should be 26/35, 235/70 are a "standard" size on the Disco (unlike the RRC) and any 235 tyres should run at the same pressures.
You can drop 10psi safely off-road, any more and I'd suggest suck-it-and-see.
On the RRC the tyres are 28/35 and off-road 15/25 IIRC.
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Don't forget, BB's boots are 33 x 12.5 x R15 and after 20000 miles still have half the original tread left
SteveGoodz:
--- Quote from: chris9119 on March 09, 2008, 18:52:41 ---Have a look on the sidewall, that'll tell you the max pressure. I run mine at 35psi for both on and off road.
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I also run 35psi front and back on-road but usually drop them to 30psi when off-road ~ they're AT's BTW.
My Colway MT's ~ which are the same size ~ are at 27psi all the time. It makes them a bit wallowy on tarmac but improves their grip in muddy conditions.
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