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cozzyrick Member Since: 03 Nov 2012 Location: staffordshire Posts: 17 |
I was told 40psi when I had 22 on my vogue and now have 20 inch on my sport and ive also got 40psi in them 2008 range rover sport FANTOM styling
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Sun Feb 03 2013 12:12pm |
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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
Try posting it here.... http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/wheels-tyres-vf32.html It should say the recommend tyre pressure on the wall of the tyre. |
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Sun Feb 03 2013 12:18pm |
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bermyandy Member Since: 09 Sep 2007 Location: London Posts: 336 |
+4psi on what the door cards says |
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Thu Feb 07 2013 8:55pm |
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Black36 Member Since: 16 Apr 2012 Location: Exeter Posts: 58 |
WHY ! 4psi more than the door card says.. has it suddenly got heaver. I run my 22" at the same preasure as recomended, about 35 to 36psi. it doesn't matter about the tyre size it's what it says per square inch. 40+ makes it to harsh. Martyn
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Thu Feb 07 2013 9:15pm |
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cossiedave Member Since: 20 Jun 2012 Location: lancaster Posts: 882 |
i run mine at 32 psi and stick it up to 40 psi when on a long run on motorway |
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Thu Feb 07 2013 9:36pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8983 |
Have you checked with the tyre manufacturer? Sometimes their websites have tyre pressure info (Vredestein does, for example).
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Thu Feb 07 2013 10:02pm |
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shakeapaw Member Since: 17 Dec 2011 Location: in a mud hut in wigan Posts: 948 |
I spoke to Overfinch about this, when i bougth my RRS, they told me to stick to stock pressures. 07,TDV8,Black, Black Heated leather all round, Rear Entertainment with Headpones & Remote, TV, DVD, Pure Dab Digital Radio, Sidesteps, Adaptive Headlights, sunroof, now working fuel burning heater ))) |
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Sun Feb 10 2013 7:28am |
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jack.bauer Member Since: 30 Sep 2012 Location: london Posts: 277 |
Stock pressure according to who?
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Sat Mar 30 2013 1:29am |
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shakeapaw Member Since: 17 Dec 2011 Location: in a mud hut in wigan Posts: 948 |
Who ? Landrover and Overfinch, thats who.
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Sat Mar 30 2013 8:26am |
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Black36 Member Since: 16 Apr 2012 Location: Exeter Posts: 58 |
I run my 22s 285 Toyos at 35f and 37r not harsh good feel and good grip, the ride with 42 and 44 must be hard and the steering very light, i would have thought border line dangerous It's no wonder it's damaged the tyre. Martyn
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Sat Mar 30 2013 5:28pm |
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jack.bauer Member Since: 30 Sep 2012 Location: london Posts: 277 |
If you search on here, ppl claim to have spoken with overfinch and been advised stock + 4psi. So unless they're mistaken eveb at overfinch it depends who you speak to it seems. Wrt different sizes, the doorcard itself gives you different pressures for different wheel sizes and tyre combination. So I struggle to understand those that say wheel size doesn't matter. Don't get me wrong I'm not rejecting the idea, rather I want to understand it better. 07 TDV8 + BAS map |
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Sat Mar 30 2013 6:13pm |
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jack.bauer Member Since: 30 Sep 2012 Location: london Posts: 277 |
What about when you going on long drive with a full load. Adults+ luggage 07 TDV8 + BAS map |
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Sat Mar 30 2013 6:21pm |
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Black36 Member Since: 16 Apr 2012 Location: Exeter Posts: 58 |
Not much difference, I do a 1200 mile round trip into France about 6 times a year, Loaded 36-38 no probs. Martyn
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Sat Mar 30 2013 6:33pm |
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Montythegod Member Since: 31 Aug 2012 Location: Medway, kent Posts: 268 |
Just fitted my 22's yesterday, picked up wheels and tyres and the tyre guy told me they have to be run on 50psi!
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Sat Mar 30 2013 9:10pm |
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