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Author:  junglemaster [ Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Tyre pressure for 10" radials?

Newbie question on tyre pressures...

Are all tyres created equal? What pressure should I run in my 10" radials?

I do apologise if this has been asked before, but I did search the forum first.

Dave

Author:  1018cc [ Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:06 pm ]
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I think you should start with a pressure and drive on it for a while. If the ride is too bumpy then let 1 or 2 psi out and see how it goes. That's what I did and I settled on 30f, 28r.

I find that this pressure isn't too bumpy and it wears my tyres evenly across the tread.

My tyres are 165/70R10 Yokohama A008's.

<edit> just found this:Clicky

Author:  junglemaster [ Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:12 pm ]
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1018cc wrote:
I think you should start with a pressure and drive on it for a while. If the ride is too bumpy then let 1 or 2 psi out and see how it goes. That's what I did and I settled on 30f, 28r.

I find that this pressure isn't too bumpy and it wears my tyres evenly across the tread.

My tyres are 165/70R10 Yokohama A008's.

<edit> just found this:Clicky


Whoops, apparently I can't search...

So 30 on front and 28 on rear seems to be the general message. Thanks!

Dave

Author:  Mort Subite [ Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:11 pm ]
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junglemaster wrote:
1018cc wrote:
I think you should start with a pressure and drive on it for a while. If the ride is too bumpy then let 1 or 2 psi out and see how it goes. That's what I did and I settled on 30f, 28r.

I find that this pressure isn't too bumpy and it wears my tyres evenly across the tread.

My tyres are 165/70R10 Yokohama A008's.

<edit> just found this:Clicky


Whoops, apparently I can't search...

So 30 on front and 28 on rear seems to be the general message. Thanks!

Dave


Im going to start with 30/28 and trial 28/26 like i use in my other big cars, dependant on the side wall characteristics of the small tyres.

Author:  Dylans Clubby [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:15 am ]
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i go 32 all round, but its fair bumpy. mght try letting some out :D

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