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mp3madness



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22" Tyre inflation pressure

After speaking to Toyo Australia they have refered to reference material from the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation (ETRTO) regarding the correct cold tyre inflation pressure.

They suggest that cold inflation for a 285/35/22 to be between 35 to 40psi unloaded and 42-45 if the vehicle is under load.

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all 4 tyres?

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Thats a bit of a vague range isn't it??? Could they not be more specific?? I have mine at 40 all round - think i should have more at the rear??

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ISTR there was a post recently about this.

I'm sure when questioned , Overfinch quoted 4psi more than the LR 20" pressures and yes , due to weight balance you will need more in the rears but the standard pressures take that into account.

Still looking for my 22's ..........

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35 psi - front tyres
40 psi - rear

I think this is ok Smile

p.s. just installed 22" Overfinch tigers on my FFRR with yokohama 285/35 tyres Cool 2014 Mercedes-Benz S500
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mp3madness



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NickM wrote:
Thats a bit of a vague range isn't it??? Could they not be more specific?? I have mine at 40 all round - think i should have more at the rear??


I queried him about that and his reply was 2psi difference is nothing for inflation so I guess they are allowing for environmental/road differences.

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Also, are tyre pressure gauges accurate to within 2psi? 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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