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ptwroofing



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correct tyre presures please

changed to 22" wheels/tyres could some one give me the correct presure for the fronts and the rears as not sure and am a new sport owner thanks paul

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td6006



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tyre pressures

HI I run my 22s on the same tyre pressure as recommended by Land rover for 20s which you can find on the label on inside of drivers door jam, hope this helps regards td6 Thumbs Up

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ptwroofing



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thank u Thumbs Up paul

Post #285165 Fri Jan 07 2011 8:49pm
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ptwroofing



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thank u Thumbs Up paul

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ptwroofing



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thank u Thumbs Up paul

Post #285167 Fri Jan 07 2011 8:50pm
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Re: tyre pressures

td6006 wrote:
HI I run my 22s on the same tyre pressure as recommended by Land rover for 20s which you can find on the label on inside of drivers door jam, hope this helps regards td6 Thumbs Up


33 / 36 on 22's....? Wouldn't have thought that would be good for the tyres.

My tyre fitter advised an extra 4psi to the 20" pressures, which ties in with a few other posts on here. I could be wrong, but mine are doing well with a good ride quality too. Have a nose around here, not worth wrecking good tyres for the sake of not reading a few earlier topics.

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Post #285187 Sat Jan 08 2011 9:28am
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NickM



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I go with 40 on my 22's all round....

Post #285188 Sat Jan 08 2011 9:32am
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Yeah, 40 all round or 37 / 40 seemed to be what many have said worked well.

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Post #285189 Sat Jan 08 2011 9:35am
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chris mc



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NickM wrote:
I go with 40 on my 22's all round....


Same here

Post #285190 Sat Jan 08 2011 9:48am
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I'm running 34 front & 37 rear in my 4.2 SC with 20" OEM wheels, they were at 30 all round when i bought it (2nd hand) and found a huge difference in the feel of the RRS. Is 34 / 37 still too low for 20" ?.

I always put mine up past what the manufacturer recommends anyway, do i need a touch more?

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