Nope it's factory spec, always ran my SJs at 20psi, I run 18psi with the 33s most of the time because of the heavier sidewalls though.donkeychomp wrote:and why are you running 20psi front 26 rear? The front is way to low.
A question of stability
Re: A question of stability
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Re: A question of stability
wow never knew that, seems a very low pressure though. Always run mine at 30psi. I do turn it down offroading, but find that pressure on road is just about perfect.
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Re: A question of stability
I run 24psi all round.
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Re: A question of stability
SJs weigh under 1000kg and have high profile sidewalls unlike road cars so don't really need high pressures.
Tbh I've always found the ride comfort a lot better down at 20psi, Highest I ever go is 22psi if I'm going on a long journey and the Sj is loaded up.
Tbh I've always found the ride comfort a lot better down at 20psi, Highest I ever go is 22psi if I'm going on a long journey and the Sj is loaded up.